I think I'll take that as a compliment. lol No, sometimes I do actually think, you know you don't always have to try to change someone's mind.

I don't really expect people to understand the benefits of SharePoint unless they have used it. I guess that is kind of circular. I remember back when I was working with another doctor and learning peer-to-peer with a server, I didn't know much about server OS. We had Windows Server 2000. At that time, Microsoft had Windows Back Office as kind of its SMB OS. So, when SBS 2003 came out which included Exchange Server and SharePoint and Remote Web Workplace, he was telling me you really need to get Small Business Server. I really didn't understand why it was so great, and since it would be the owner who would be purchasing it -- who changed No Known Allergies to NKDA in AC to save toner -- I didn't care much either.

He then told me about SharePoint. If you hear someone talk about it and what it does, you will pretty much say, so. What's so great about that? You have to use it. But, unless you have SBS or Windows Server 2003 (where it can be added on free), then it is probably not worth going in to.


Bert
Pediatrics
Brewer, Maine