Robert, do they really need upgrading their database to 3.6?? Is there any new functionality they really need and are willing to pay for?? If it’s just upgrade to have the last version… sincerelly, it seems not a really good reason to me. If the customer it’s working fine with their actual version and they don’t really need anything that it’s included on the new 3.6 version andd that they don’t already have, just let them stay on a 2.5 database with 3.6 executables… what’s the problem on that?? Upgrades should only be done in the following cases: 1) There is a new functionality the customer needs and it’s not included on the version they’re using. 2) There is a serious bug that cannot be fixed on that version and needs to be upgraded to be fixed. 3) If a new mod they’re wanting to add it’s needing the latest version instead of the one they’re actually having. Regards,