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Does that mean corporations needing authentication service from Verisign will have to buy or need Windows 2003 Servers in order to use the service?

No. It is just a Microsoft desperate move to slow down the Linux server business.

If it is so, VeriSign is just wasting its time.

Who is going to buy the costly Windows 2003 servers just to hook up to VeriSign for authentication service when Linux does it at a fraction of Windows?

No MS-funded cost comparison studies for Windows vs. Linux please.
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V$ & M$, happy together. Laughable, were it not so sad.  dicktaurus@... | 02/25/04
Question.  systemcleaner | 02/25/04
Whoa, didn't see that one coming!  Xunil_Sierutuf | 02/25/04
Huh? Please explain.  vferrara | 02/25/04
your never happy  V Sanders | 02/26/04
cool - verification  V Sanders | 02/26/04

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