System 9 Questions.

Hi there,<BR><BR>Just wonder who has any experience of System 9 yet?<BR><BR>What I was after knowing is:<BR><BR>a) Is it worth the upgrade form 7.x ?<BR>b) What options do we have to schedule the export of reports to PDF format and email to users?<BR>c) How stable is it compared to 7.x?<BR><BR>Thanks very much!<BR><BR>Bri

<p>The features of individual products are nice but it takes awhile to figure out strange errors like "user admin notfound", "Applet notinited" message on Analyzer,sometimes shared services stop talking to license server, sometimesother services don't talk to shared services properly. I am stilltrying to find the document that gives the right order of startingservices when you have bunch of system 9 products and one of themwon't work after a reboot and will work after next reboot. Maybethe documentation needs some improvement so more time is spent inbuilding things and less in troubleshooting/researching.</p>

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