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25% of 10 million is...
2.5 million. I guess that is what you meant by "hardly anyone runs win 2000 anymore." Also, this is only qualsys's numbers, and I'd think they weren't scanning the entire internet other nets to see the actual total which would be much higher.

Ah well, if 2.5 million plus people don't matter then you have big issues.
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