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That's not a bad option either. I think this is on our plate also. We're moving to a more central "alert" system to handle issues for everything IT and not just i5. Having one central place to send alerts from makes a lot of sense. Then, when it comes to other i5 issues you create an "alert" and route it to the alert processor. Rob Berendt
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