OK, Bert... again, please clarify the phrase "stable... as much as Microsoft can be."

I don't know what the expected standard for AC on a Windows network is. I come from a world of Macs and Mac networks and this is my first Windows network (although the wiring and hubs are the same), and where totally stable meant you came to work in the morning, the system was running, you started entering data, it stayed running, you went home that night leaving it on, it kept running, you repeated this cycle over and over for years without EVER having to restart a computer because the program had crashed, and you had 3 or 4 workstations accessing the same database and entering data all day long. Again, I do not know what people using AC have come to think of as normal, except for the replies to a previous post which implied it is not what I was used to. If one or two of 6 users having to restart or fiddle with their computer every day is normal, then that's what we have and I need to live with it. I really just don't know.

Last edited by dgrauman; 01/23/2011 8:47 PM.

David Grauman MD
Department of Medicine
Commonwealth Health Center
Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands