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PhilF
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A side note: It's not like the absence of "proquiet" is likely to get folks to migrate to the Enterprise license. (At least, that has not been my experience.) Instead, what we have is an appearance that Progress is not really enterprise ready, and that IT has jump through some extra hoops to get a good backup of a Progress installation. Together, that means that Progress has very little to lose by allowing Proquiet to run in Workgroup, and a good deal to gain. On the other hand, perhaps there are some technical issues that would make it difficult to implement Proquiet in Workgroup. If so, that would be useful to know.
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