On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Scott Dier wrote: > In many cases it looked like a year or two to 'break even'. I still > dont buy it tho. It's much better to have clueful admins who can create > a very decent framework for keeping maintanable machines, rather than > trust an (expensive) closed source tool. I agree with this sediment, but there's a lot of people graduating from schools of mis-management who are taught that since labor costs are almost always the lion's share of overhead. The greedy ones conclude that spending money on tools beats spending money on craftsmen. I bet that's who they're really marketing too -- not really clueful engineering types like Bob! Cheers, Phil M -- "To misattribute a quote is unforgivable." --Anonymous