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Why would anyone migrate ...
to an unstable and dangerous Windows environment. MS has read the writing on the wall. They are going down and grasping at anything to stem the tide. Anything but offering a quality product. Everything MS offers is dangerous. Microsoft simply needs to go away.

I have made my living as a small MS OEM for 13 years but now they have nothing I can recommend to my customers which will not put them in harm's way. MS has jerked everyone around and needs to pay the price for their lying and trully fraudulent behavior in the market place. Their products have been responsible for more damages than any other single vendor products in the history of the world. This is fact.

Why do they get away with it? Just watch XP send your life to Microsoft and god knows who else without you knowing it. Since it is thru outbound connections, firewalling is extremely tough though not impossible. They have a skeleton key to unencrypt every encrypted message which uses a key generated by their cert serv. This has been given to the feds and thus MS gets away with whatever injustice they chose. Not unlike every federal informant.

This is simply an attemtp to dirty the UNIX/Linux environment. Why is it the NSA uses only Linux for highly classified data. And now have put forth Linux SE? Windows is used only in unclassified or low classified environments. The NSA knows this key exists and fears it falling into the wrong hands.
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No Way...  LinuxHippie | 05/24/04
Another bit of fortune  Fred Fredrickson | 05/25/04
Not to over criticize.  doe_z | 05/25/04
"with" or "on"  ryusen | 05/25/04
MS could bail itself out of its death spiral by working with this angle ...  oldskool | 05/25/04
just my thinking...  ryusen | 05/26/04
This is a travesty  Mike Cox | 05/25/04
Your MS network contacts MS with...  bjbrock | 05/25/04
Mike's rep gave him a decoder ring ...  oldskool | 05/25/04
PKE encryption using keys generated...  bjbrock | 05/25/04
Welcome back Mike  shallow_diver | 05/25/04
Cute....  DarbyOhara | 05/25/04
Microsoft is the largest customer  oldskool | 05/25/04
RE: This is a travesty  SC-man | 05/25/04
Kinky!  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/25/04
ah... back in rare form (nt)  ryusen | 05/25/04
Now THAT'S humour  Expatriate US Geek | 05/25/04
I don't like most of those users' comments...  Grayson_Peddie | 05/25/04
Why would anyone migrate ...  bjbrock | 05/25/04
Why would anyone migrate ...  seosamh_z | 05/25/04
Probably White Box guys  voska | 05/25/04
Why?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/25/04
This can already be done  Protector | 05/25/04
Another alternative...  bjbrock | 05/25/04
Wrong actually  voska | 05/25/04
This is good!  George Mitchell | 05/25/04
Business doesn't car but those running business do  voska | 05/25/04
Good point ... but  George Mitchell | 05/25/04
Just go with Novell  bchesmer | 05/25/04
ah .. but that's all AD is is LDAP, just a broken (extended) one  oldskool | 05/25/04
integration is obviously the answer for customers  oldskool | 05/25/04
Keep in Mind  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/25/04
i was wondering about that,  ryusen | 05/25/04
LOL...  LongShipUser | 05/25/04
So when SCO expires ...  George Mitchell | 05/25/04
Re: Keep in Mind  jcawley | 05/25/04

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