G'day Emmitt,

I will be looking forward to your results.
I installed a copy of BizMan on a Win2K server a few months ago
and have has "issues" with the installation ever since.

The support person at the hardware vendor said according to
his data one should not use a server as a workstation and
the installation of Office XP on the Win2K server could be
the cause of some of the problems.

The server takes a full five minutes or more to boot, and
appears to be doing a lot of server type work (for just a
3 client network) adversely affecting its use as a work station.

At 05:03 PM 11/12/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>I still don't have a clear answer for my similar situation.  We have a 
>6.5++ Windows app running on a 10/100 network.  The database resides on 
>the domain controller, a Windows 2000 Server with Active Directory.
>
>I have come to believe that the major issue we face is having the database 
>sitting on this box.

Warmest regards,



Tom Grimshaw
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