It's so great, that if a network program crashes, not only does it bring the OS of the server down with it, it also crashes every computer connected to the network!!
Yes, this actually happened at my work.
We have computers running Windows 2000, and we have either a Windows 2000 or a WIndows .NET server. Anyway, a database program we use, I guess something went wrong in it and the program crashed. However, as the program was crashing, EVERY SINGLE COMPUTER ON THE NETWORK (WHICH IS ALL THE COMPANY'S COMPUTERS) CRASHED AT THE SAME TIME!!! How the hell does that happen?
I think all computers had to be restarted, and the problem was fixed, but still, this one program should not have taken down every computer connected to the server the program was running on.
Maybe this incident will get our IT manager to consider other alternatives. As it is right now, he swears by all Microsoft products and thinks they're the best thing that's ever happened to the PC market.