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Why is it, so incredibly hard for MS to completely patch
s/w that is so commonly used in the business world and so much $$$$ of the users are at stake?

Yet a 2nd critical excel flaw out on the heels of all patches, corrections, and other futile efforts to correct the incorrigible beast Redmond uleashed ....

The biggest failure is not Microsoft's, but of its users who fail to hold her accountable and put the appropriate pressure TO FIX their code!

Who in his right mind wond demand more secure s/w and platform than this Mickey mouse/Barbie one? When will the users put pressure on MS and DEMAND them to FIX their code and TAKE RESPONSIBILITY of all these extremely lengthy sequence of failures?

Worse yet, the "new" MS PC "os" Vista, ALREADY HAS SECURITY ISSUES to be addressed, even BEFORE it is completed! How's that possible?

Why would MS invest in Vista, which offers NOTHING NEW really and STILL HAS SECURITY problems and NOT
just FINISH THE TASK of CLEANING UP their XP on which SO MANY resources have been spent?

The age of massive confusion and masochism LIVES ON...
Posted by: michael_t   Posted on: 06/20/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Was it that Google spreadsheet  Boot_Agnostic | 06/20/06
FWIW, if you use IE, it does warn you before opening Excel files  PB_z | 06/20/06
The problem with these types of exploits is that someone gets infected.  MacGeek2121 | 06/20/06
But it is faster than open office  jjanks | 06/20/06
selam  hagus | 06/20/06
Why is it, so incredibly hard for MS to completely patch  michael_t | 06/20/06
Why pop a blood vessel?  scottie_clark@... | 06/20/06
MS needs to hire them  Boot_Agnostic | 06/20/06
Never mind him, he can't help himself  Code Poet | 06/20/06
He has issues...  Cayble | 06/20/06
I disagree.  MageOfChaos | 06/20/06
Actually, I agree totally  Cayble | 06/20/06
Sorry.  MageOfChaos | 06/21/06
much less than your beloved MS trashware wink  michael_t | 06/20/06
Still hooked on no-doze I see  byeats | 06/21/06
Relax... talking the OBVIOUS truth out is very soothing ... n  michael_t | 06/20/06
RE : Why pop a blood vessel?  dlbear | 06/22/06
You need a hobby other than ZD net  Code Poet | 06/20/06
my favorite lame excuse for the last 20 years  not of this world | 06/20/06
I'll tell you why...  Wolfie2K3 | 06/20/06
Ho ho ho ho ... the entire "Special Club" had its gathering .... wink  michael_t | 06/20/06
I disagree  byeats | 06/21/06
Convenience has killed Quality  michael_t | 06/21/06
Again, you are 100x safer using OpenOffice. Ditch the bug-ridden thing they  DonnieBoy | 06/20/06
Not to mention  jflash_z | 06/20/06
Open office is substandard  Code Poet | 06/20/06
I have not installed OpenOffice for a long time, it comes with almost all  DonnieBoy | 06/20/06
So get the Neo- Office distro  s_gamgee | 06/21/06
That should be your first clue...  Spikey_Mike | 06/22/06
ODF is an official standard  not of this world | 06/20/06
funny funny funny, is this real life or TV??  jonathan swift | 06/20/06
Windows future...  interested_amateur@... | 06/20/06
they should be yelling INCOMING!!  warezdog | 06/20/06
I'm in the same mood  Castanet | 06/20/06
Yet another vicious cycle of trying to patch some MS product happy  michael_t | 06/21/06
I'm no MS lover...I don't like MS....  mdsmedia | 06/22/06
If only you'd press your companies to use other offices  Boot_Agnostic | 06/22/06
I ask from my ignorance.  jolumoar | 06/23/06
No, these are exclusively MS office issues (as usual happy ) ...nt  michael_t | 06/23/06
Get a life Milky  Cayble | 06/30/06

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