Survivor went out of business. They offered a lifetime warranty on their windows but now it seems impossible to get that honored.
The company that owned Survivor Windows for the past 7 years was operating under Chapter 11 Bankruptcy for the past three years. In early October that company declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy and was shut down the same day by it's creditors. I am a Dept. Manager at Lowes and we were told Survivor could be purchased by another company and restarted but it was very unlikely given the economic situation. I think they are officially out of business for good. No word on how or if the "Lifetime Warranty"process for there products will be handled in the future.
ReliaBilt windows 'were' made by 2 companies. Survivor Technologies, as stated below, who lost their financial backing in late 2008 and went out of business was one. The other, and only current manufacturer to my knowledge, is Atrium Windows at their North Carolina facility, and possibly other facilities. ReliaBilt windows soild by Lowes are mad by Survivor Technologies. They are on the web: http://survivorwindows.com/ Hope this helps
anura
windows 7 business edition or windows xp professional
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Windows NT 3.1
Glass.net is the top result. They have good deals on replacing windows. You can go to windows replacementquotes and get a price estimate for your window replacement.
Yes, Windows XP Business was and still is a good operating system. As of today 78% of business still use Windows XP as their primary operating system.
I assume you mean the OS on the server, if you want to go with windows your looking at windows server 2003 / 2008, windows small business server, windows home server. However alot of admins prefer linux, try FreeBSD.
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Hurricane Shutters in Miami, Fl is one business that sells storm shutters for windows.