Thread: SP2 from MSDN?
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Old August 8th 04, 03:12 AM
David Candy
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Default SP2 Behavior ...

But they usually give ways to turn off the new security features. It =
just requires configuration.

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"Testy" wrote in message =
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You obviously have not read any of my reason and are basing YOUR =

opinions
on one little misreading by me. I am not overly fond of Linux it is my
clients who are moving this way, I just follow the money.
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Testy
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"Brian S. Bergin" wrote in message
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"Testy" wrote:


As I have stated elsewhere I have Beats tested SP2 for several =

months for
several of my clients. The major on which supplies custom software =

to
major
companies throughout N.A. has decided to NOT support SP 2 and has =

advised
all its clients to stay with SP1 or to switch to Linux which will =

be
fully
supported. I never make statements I cannot back up but don't think =

I
need
to state my credentials with every OPINION I post.


People have sung the Linux song to extreme. Linux has just as many =

or
more faults as Windows has but since about 95% LESS people in the
world run Linux than Windows they haven't been beaten up by the
hackers as yet. At least since you'll be moving on to Linux we =

won't
have to hear your opinions next time around.

I believe we are ALL still entitled to have our OWN opinions, =

correct?

Not when you haven't bothered to read what you're basing your =

opinions
on. You MISread one article and have canned SP2 forever.

Sincerely,
Brian S. Bergin
Terabyte Computers, Inc.

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