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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (5064)1/15/1999 11:24:00 PM
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ZP, your points are good. I mildly disagree, but only mildly.
The disagreement is that Clarence now has a clearly mapped
path on which to proceed with small repercussions if it
fails. The PM learning curve is an added complication
at this point, though I agree worthwhile in the long run.

I recommended NT disk manager specifically because it's
within the current envelope and doesn't require anything
else.

I would say it may well be equally as valid to proceed the
way you state, but I don't know the ins and outs of that
so can't recommend for or against. That's why I disagree
only mildly.

Still, if I were in Clarence's shoes, I'd go the way
I suggested because it introduces fewer variables. That,
of course, is why I recommended it <gg>.

Yes, I have muscled enough OSs up out of their own ashes
to have some confidence in my ability to do it. It also
gives me some confidence in my ability to recommend a course
of action. I also will admit I am often wrong.

I return to my first statement: Hey, Clarence, it's your
weapon. Pull the trigger when ready. <G> I guess I should
add, point it where you think most effective <GGG>.

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