• It is a question of semantics. You are guaranteed to have ANY of those values and NONE of them at the same time. There is no guarantee, and yet there is one.

    **YES THIS IS A TRICK QUESTION**

    It's intent was to get you thinking, and spark conversation on the validity of Microsoft's statement that this is by design and not a bug.

    I've asked Mr. Jones to mark both Any and All as valid answers. Unfortunately the QOTD engine does not allow multiple "possible" answers.

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    Personal Motto: Why push the envelope when you can just open it?

    If you follow the direction given HERE[/url] you'll likely increase the number and quality of responses you get to your question.

    Jason L. Selburg