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Well I'm certainly very impressed! The new IE7 RC1 is far better than the previous betas, http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/ check the downloads area for the most upto date links. Then go across to Seth McLaughlin's Blog, http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/ and find the Quick Reference Sheet, which was here, http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/attachment/715071
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Joe hi, If it's a clean server without data etc, go for a re-install (nothing to loose) but if the machine is in production, I'd await the memory being delivered. We recently had a workstation PC which wouldn't switch on the windows firewall (XP) - turned out to be a faulty motherboard / cpu - I think it's too easy to point to the os / software, in
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I'd be really suprised if this wasn't a memory fault. There is a boot disc (floppy LINUX) I can dig out if you like which tests the memory doesn't use the HDDs but these days memory is so cheap - can you change all the memory on the box? Let us know how you get on. Cheers, G
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Richarde: Ricard00 I overcome this by not selling hardware (or software). I specify it, source it and then get the customer to pay for it direct (usually to dell with whom I can usually negotiate a good deal). I then charge the customer my time for doing that, plus, of course the time to setup and administer their network. I find that this gives me
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Are there migration tools to move (to and) from ACT! ? I'd guess around 30% of our clients have some CRM (of some description) in ACT! format. We have a tool to export ACT! to Excel, but it loses the Notes / History tables.
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And of course if you're not sure there's the usual 180 day eval on the download. It's really a no brianer!