I doubt they would support server issues on OS X at all. I was told that they don't support Unix stuff or even logging in to OS X as root. I'm sure there are more economical ways to get OS X server support. On Friday, May 23, 2003, at 07:10 PM, Walter Ian Kaye wrote: > At 04:38p -0600 05/23/2003, Chuck Pelto didst inscribe upon an > electronic papyrus: > >> I just got off the phone with Apple Tech Support for OS X Server. >> >> According to them, if you have technical questions about the OS X >> Server >> software after 90 days of your purchase, you have to pay $200 per >> incident. >> >> Is this correct? >> >> If so, this is the last Apple product I will buy. > > Server isn't meant for individual folks; it's meant for businesses > that can write off the expenses. Plenty of people use the non-server > version of OS X for running server software. Vendors (whether Apple > or third party) should really raise a red flag if an individual wants > to buy Server; perhaps you can guilt-trip your vendor into a refund > or credit for the price of Server (perhaps give you AppleCare > protection in its place), and revert your machine to the non-server > version of OS X? AppleCare for a G4 itself is $249, and would cover > whatever OS came with it, for three years. Or maybe the $49 plan > would cover it? There are many options cheaper than the $200/incident > plan, so call Apple back and get them to tell you what they all are > and what they cover. > <http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=14724> > > > -boo > -- Dave ==== "This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force." -- Dorothy Parker