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- very good question work..
- I would like to see what Xp with SP2 could do as well. Something of an end all arguments kinda thing. They should get right on this, IMO. I'd also like to see how Win2k scored on their little study, since a majority of my users are on Win2k.
- Posted by: Monkey_MCSE Posted on: 12/22/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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