"I thought this had died down, at least over the holidays! Everyone take a chill-pill." Love it... LOL
My point is, has been and will continue to be... VMware is constantly having to react and respond to issues, like this, that should never have gotten out of their QA process. I want VMware to improve their process internally so that we, the clients of their solutions do not have to deal with this type of thing again, and again. This is not to say that VMware does not do honest effort to get something fixed, reactively. VMware does not have a good record on avoiding problems that should not have gotten through the QA process internally. The entire ESX 3.0.0 release window, the weeks/months after its release was such a situation.
As for anti-Microsoft, their actions speak louder than words, or works for that matter. I will leave it to the majority to decide, or future history to define it.
Having an AXE to grid? No, I am 100% behind VMware and have been since ESX 1.5.2. But I expect better of them, they should learn from their mistakes and those that others in past have made, in reference to being better than what customers expect. If an organization beats expectations of quality, scalability, stability, and consistency, then profitability comes by default. Microsoft is only a threat based on quality, scalability, stability, and consistency. Look at Novell Netware, in many ways, it was a better solution Netware 3.x/4.x time frame, with the lead in LDAP, so how did Microsoft catch up? Moreover, any Microsoft coding hobbist that knows Windows Installer 3.1 via the Visual Studio IDE, would not have made this mistake. VMware did, and they should get some heat for it.
As for you last comment... "any other ISV" maybe... valid point. Not withstanding, I have higher expectations for VMware, and I should, they are the best for now and to stay the best, they should not make these types of obvious mistakes, and they have made some big ones in the last 2 years.
We, as a community of customers, have been toooo forgiving for toooo long and I think the comments others have made, beyond my views, support that perspective. If we, did not wish VMware success, we would not have taken the time and effort to provide the feedback we have in this very thread.