Well since you want me to believe No had no value so then Yes wouldn't have
either. Let's put it this way if it worked right the question would not
have been necessary to begin with. Which is the whole point. I don't
expect anyone to know when it will be fixed but it would help that those
that think it works to be notified it does not. My Windows 2000
Professional takes on average for the progress bar to finish seeing the
custom updtaes to appear about 30 mins. In fact it is going now. It will
finish in about 20 more minutes. It is broke with the setup I mentioned.
Of course you can blame it on me. That's also a good answer as you wouldn't
know either way now would you? Ohp just finsished. Took about 5 mins
really. Feels like 30 mins. It is broke.
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George Hester
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"dak" <postmaster@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
news:...
> On Fri, 9 Sep 2005 21:12:35 -0400, "George Hester"
> <> wrote:
>
> >>>Any idea if Microsoft plans to fix it?
> >>
> >> No.
> >>
> >> Now, did I mean they have no plans on fixing it, or did I mean I have
> >>no idea? I thought I'd answer just as vaguely as you posed your
> >>question.
)
> >
> >Good answer. Yes would have done just as well don't you think?
>
> No, not to me, if I'd answered yes I would have either had to know
> what you were talking about, had an idea if Microsoft was going to fix
> it, or both.
)
>
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> dak
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