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Just to be clear, it was Reeve Fritchman who mentioned that he was looking forward to a "solutions assessment", and expected it to be a watershed, which I interpret as a point where a change in course occurs. I've followed a number of Reeve's insightful posts over the years as he's looked to IBM to provide better tools for native GUI support, which made me wonder what he might expect from a solutions assessment, and if it was an extablished program from IBM for business partners. Nathan Andelin Michael Ryan <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Of course, a Microsoft solutions assessment would steer you to a takeover of your system through a graphics file. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Got holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP.
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