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It's always the "next" version with MSFT
Yeah and Windows 2000 was going to solve all our stability problems, then XP was going to fix everything and be SO much more secure, now it's .NET and Longbone.

I didn't believe them back then and don't believe them now.
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It figures  Squawkbox | 03/19/04
And want to come to a Linux box near you  FilledOut | 03/19/04
ActiveX was an exploit waiting to happen  Chad_z | 03/19/04
ActiveX exploits are why I'm using Firefox  jfrankcarr | 03/20/04
Don't assume you're safe ...  George Jay | 03/20/04
By you can assume your MUCH safer  David Mohring | 03/20/04
Well, now you're getting somewhere  jfrankcarr | 03/21/04
And people laughed...........  nite_w0lf | 03/19/04
Blame Norton  boxmonkey | 03/20/04
You have to use ActiveX in this case  jfrankcarr | 03/20/04
Active X for security?  michael-t | 03/20/04
Dogs and fleas  bjbrock | 03/20/04
Dogs and fleas  seosamh_z | 03/21/04
Re: Dogs & fleas  MammyNun | 03/23/04
But...  DragonBRockin | 03/20/04
Hey, where's No_Ax?  Chad_z | 03/20/04
Security Programs Becoming Major Infection Vector  Aphelion | 03/21/04
Re: Security Programs Becomming Major Infection Vector  GraysonPeddie | 03/22/04
virus authors  angrymuthu | 03/21/04
The .net Framework might be better...  GraysonPeddie | 03/21/04
The .net Framework might be better...  seosamh_z | 03/21/04
It's always the "next" version with MSFT  Chad_z | 03/21/04
It's always the "next" version with MSFT  seosamh_z | 03/22/04
.net is 10 years LATE  michael-t | 03/21/04
.net is 10 years LATE  seosamh_z | 03/22/04
MS and 'modern' technologies ....  michael-t | 03/22/04
Anybody notice...  Yen_z | 03/21/04
Substitute Java and ...  ShadeTree | 03/22/04
ActiveX is far more than scripting  jfrankcarr | 03/22/04
Mixing metaphors.  ShadeTree | 03/22/04
Sorry, but you are quite confused  jfrankcarr | 03/22/04
you mean jsp, lets be clear - not Sun Java  JWatson77 | 03/24/04
then again MS Java did have a few vulnerabilities  JWatson77 | 03/24/04
What Idiot Uses ActiveX for Security? Only Symantec...  brenthawkinsmd | 03/22/04
activex? lol  JWatson77 | 03/24/04

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