> Perhaps, but that's one reason while I'll never upgrade to a new > MS OS, I'll > probably be switching to Linux instead. > > Chris Berry > compjma@xxxxxxxxxxx > Systems Administrator > JM Associates > Chris, let me tell you that as of the last 30 - 40 days I have started playing with red hat. Not because I really want to, I would be more then happy to stick with MS. But from a professional stand point I think it would be good for me to know some Linux. I have come across a few side jobs for small offices where I could have gotten away with 2-3 PII's and made a decent network for file sharing, printing, etc and that's all they would need but they were low on the budget and didn't even want to spend enough for MS SBS. But as of right now, I really don't care much for working with Linux. Yeah I am getting by on it and I will use it when its appropriate but man, I feel so more comfortable working with windows servers. I run XP Pro at home, and W2K pro at my office, and I don't see any reason why people shouldn't use them. But that's just my opinion. I've been pretty excited playing around with 2003 server. But it could be I'm just high on the propaganda after going to the launch event in Atlanta this past week. :-) I will admit, I feel its too expensive (licensing) and activation drives me mad. Have a great weekend all! -George ================================== To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm