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You likely won't find that on this list.  =)

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Does anyone run partitioned Domino servers on a Windows server.






Appreciate the comments on my previous question relating to moving Domino 
partitions from an AS/400 to a Windows server.  I'm feeling this is not a 
good idea to procede on.  Just wondering if anyone is successfully running 

partitioned Domino servers on a Windows platform. 
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