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Different development teams
I am sure that SQL server and the various flavors of the OSes are handled by different development teams within MS. It seems to me that any step toward a more secure computing environment, whether it be in applications or OSes, is a welcome step. I am sure you are aware that there are initiatives afoot within MS to improve the security of the OS as well. And no, I don't believe that MS will succeed in making their OS perfect. Neither will Linux, Unix, or Apple succeed in that regard. I simply hope that they succeed in improving the current situation.
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First..  mabricen | 05/25/04
Different development teams  vferrara | 05/25/04
Different development teams  vferrara | 05/25/04
Oops  vferrara | 05/25/04
Important step to Longhorn  bidemytime | 05/25/04
You should see the bloat on this one...  DigitalKid | 05/25/04
Not an issue for most users.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/25/04
Sure it is  voska | 05/25/04
Sure it is  SC-man | 05/26/04
performance bloat.. not disk space  ryusen | 05/25/04
Encryption? What does this help?  voska | 05/25/04
ideas?  blahblahblah | 05/25/04
Yeah  voska | 05/25/04
MS just keeps hitting long balls.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/25/04
Yes, they keep hitting users in the balls.. no more!  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/25/04
congrats you should do stand up  ITsucks | 05/25/04
MySQL is awesome  voska | 05/25/04
RE: MySQL is awesome  SC-man | 05/26/04
Or at least proposes to...  tic swayback | 05/25/04
let's wait and see  ryusen | 05/25/04
Talking, more like  Expatriate US Geek | 05/25/04
Wait until this new SQL crashes  bchesmer | 05/25/04
it will never chrash...  ryusen | 05/25/04
wrong  jimk_z | 05/25/04
This is sensational news...  Richard Flude | 05/25/04
Er.... Sybase anyone?  Mike (not Cox) | 05/26/04

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