In response to Richard's comments, I can agree to a point, and since I'm not flaming at him personally, thought this might be well to be shared. It is surely irrevocably 'bad' to send something to a server knowing it will crash, and perhaps they should be omitted from the distribution (if it doesn't cause more problems than it would cure). However, the point I think that was missed is that the 1.5i version was sent to FIX this bug (and others). The problem was known, it was fixed, the fix was shipped. What more can you do? Its like the time change bug in RSCS, you know its coming, so you can do something about it or not. If you are told there is a known problem, and provided with materials to correct it, and you do not, and a failure occurs because of the known problem, where do you point the finger?