> My 2 cents ... Totally off topic - I am migrating from the Cobalt to > my new Windows 2003 webserver (okay, no blasting me please) - which I > have to say, is 10000 times more flexible, easier to maintain, and > gave me features and flexibility I never had with my RAQ. It's also much more susceptible to breakins and hacks then your RaQ ever was.
Absolutely - being up on security updates is CRITICAL. I never said it was the best solution, but I am really happy with the flexibility I am able to offer my users, and management I just find a lot easier.
And to be legal you MUST buy a special webhosting license, which is only available as a monthly payment, so I hope you've done that.
That isn't true - that's why you buy specifically the Webserver edition. The monthly payment is for Terminal Server hosting setups, not webserver.
> With that said ... before the list goes away (which I would like to > be on until I finish my migration), why doesn't even just one person > set up a *temporary* list everyone can subscribe to just to get past > the Friday deadline. There's no need to do that, since there's a permanent replacement. http://lists.qbalt.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-users
Oops, in all the whoopla, I must have missed that. THANKS!!! Jale