I wouldn't install it on a server. Dedicate a machine with a static IP and
no DNS and hook it into a KVM switch in the server room. You'll be able to
run other scheduled processes on the box too.

Tracy

-----Original Message-----
From: NickC
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 10:54 AM

Hi Tracy,

The only reason for not installing Excel is that it is a Server that this
will run on; I am of the opinion that installing any MS Office product on a
server comprimises its security.  However, if there is an Excel 'Data part'
install that would be fine, unfortunately I can't fine anything like that.

Nick



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