Shhhh.

I can now see where this is all going. It is becoming a pay up now or pay up later project. If they hear it can run on XP they will end up in the pay up later (cheapest XP box, no support as you said, way more management work) all for, at most ever, 5 users.

Their best fit is to give up on "live" calendars and their complete email (giant history) and go with the forward copies that Robert suggested.

Roger

On 8/12/2008 1:42 PM, Chris Whisonant arranged the binary bits such that:
Roger, you CAN run it on XP, but if there are ever any issues with it or the
underlying Domino code that you'll need, then they won't be "supported"...


On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Roger Vicker, CCP <rv-tech@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
Chris,

He just sent a link for the software. It is the one I had found by
Google and that page states that it has to run on Windows Server OS. It
doesn't mention XP-Pro. His so-called "no-cost" option would cost
another Domino license even if the page is wrong about needing Server
OS. And if the page is right it would cost thousands of dollars to
install another whole server.

Roger
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