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Nothing new here.

Those of us who've been around a while recognize that MS has an extremely long history of reintroducing bugs. The trouble that they had back in the DOS3/DOS4 days with large (for the day) disks was the same kind of thing, and it's surfaced countless times since.

"Look forward, not back" is an ingrained part of corporate culture that a few memos from the Chief Software Architect won't change, especially since it's a part that he himself prizes so highly.
Posted by: Yagotta B. Kidding   Posted on: 03/31/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Move along  Yagotta B. Kidding | 03/31/05
To avoid the attack, you got to go Mac...  gtdworak | 03/31/05
Or linux...  petteyg359 | 03/31/05
Re: Failed fixes haunt credibility of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Ini  none none | 03/31/05
A properly configured firewall ...  JonathonDoe | 04/01/05
and don't forget to keep your anti-virus up to date either. (NT)  JonathonDoe | 04/01/05
Trustworthy Computing : Open Source and Peer Review  kensys | 04/01/05
Trustworthy Computing  BXLE | 04/02/05

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