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This is really not desktop technology, but, you could use it to isolate
posible viruses. Get an atachment (or anything that is not trusted) that is executable? Run it in a container where it cannot connect to the network and can only write to a given sub-directory, and of course give it limited memory and CPU.
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How do you do this in Windows Vista?  spinits | 01/17/06
This is really not desktop technology, but, you could use it to isolate  DonnieBoy | 01/17/06
Problem is...  pierrejvr | 01/17/06
Well...  just^me | 01/17/06
How is Xen a waste of effort?  balsover | 01/17/06
What are you talking about...  just^me | 01/17/06
VT makes it transparent to OS  george_ou | 01/17/06
Vista is for a desktop, you want to use Windows Server.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/17/06
I stand corrected  spinits | 01/17/06
Don't berlieve so  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/17/06
Well, as far as I know  thetargos | 01/17/06
No, you are incorrect  balsover | 01/17/06
That's one opinion, the majority don't agree.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/17/06
And these opinions count  nomorems | 01/17/06
partitioning and virtualization are not server centric.  B.O.F.H. | 01/17/06
Then step up.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/17/06
Yeah, MS prefers to let others do the grunt work  nomorems | 01/17/06
Companies push Linux partitioning effort  Loverock Davidson | 01/17/06
Ketchup? One of the main ingredient of MS Windows:  Judas I. | 01/17/06
Not on my machine  balsover | 01/17/06
Really? Seems like just last month some XP users ...  Judas I. | 01/17/06
Updating  Loverock Davidson | 01/17/06
Hmm, try modifying some public or private store data ...  Judas I. | 01/17/06
And what would you call Microsoft's efforts?  balsover | 01/17/06
Innovative, superb, outstanding... the list goes on  Loverock Davidson | 01/17/06
and it wasn't about Linux either, but you mentioned it  balsover | 01/18/06
So what?  Anti_Zealot | 01/17/06
Linux, Inc.  Anton Philidor | 01/17/06
RHEL Cycle  SGT_Spam | 01/17/06
Please reread my post.  Anton Philidor | 01/17/06
There is no way this will go into the Linux kernel, IT DOESNT BELONG THERE!  xunil skcor | 01/17/06
probably have a buildable option for support  ~doolittle~ | 01/17/06
WRONG !!! - Linux's main uptake is in the corporate data center ...  Plain Logic | 01/17/06
buzzword compliant, but is it useful?  markhahn | 01/17/06
drop $3k on a nice server,  mrlinux | 01/18/06

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