You're certainly taking the wrong approach to this. Eventually you'll find that WIn9x won't run on new hardware and other applications will stop support of Win9x too. Also, the newer versions of Windows are much more stable. IMO, you should be working on an upgrade path that will allow you to gradually move to a newer OS. If not, you'll be forced to upgrade them all at once.
>We've never once had to use support from ms so I doubt a formal declaration will change anything. I'm not being negative or sarcastic either it's just a
>fact.
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Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer