Originally Posted by wdement
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I'm sticking with WM2003....why fix it if it isn't broken
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Exactly. Upgrading should be driven by the need to fix a problem or get a feature you need. If said upgrade does not offer that then why fool with it?
I know why you want to do it ... it's tempting. RESIST! I've wasted a lot of time in the upgrade back-and-forth cycle. Upgrading is fine if you NEED it, but a colossal waste of time if you don't.
-CB :)