sure, that's what they'd like to think... read my lips "there-is-no-real-software-support".
Often happens that when you have a problem you are on your own. There is no silver bullet when you have a buggy software. You either wait until the next version or learn to live with it, and all that money spent on support is only good for hearing some employee tell you to reboot your machine over and over.
sure, that's what they'd like to think... read my lips "there-is-no-real-software-support". Often happens that when you have a problem you are on your own. There is no silver bullet when you have a buggy software. You either wait until the next version or learn to live with it, and all that money spent on support is only good for hearing some employee tell you to reboot your machine over and over.