So after all this, did you have any time left to actually do your job? Companies hire IT staffs so that 'tards like you don't have to waste hours installing and learning unsupported software.
The chances are that someone who had a clue about the organization's IT direction made the decision for them. In other words, those people don't count.
One of my coworkers (salesman) was blown away when I ran Apache on a Windows 95 box to prove to him that the workstation/server barrier was bullshit. He couldn't believe he was retrieving files via http from a Windows 95 box.
What planet are you on? Oh ya, and your web site is down, probably becuase your running Apache on Windows 95:-)
Please point out which patches a Win2k file/print server needs. Hmmm, i don't see any released since last year.
This may be what you are looking for.
You mean it doesn't take you time to "flip right past them"?
How humiliating. The site is still down.
It's too bad you never figured out that you could put the panels on both sides.
By the way, you can just walk by that person making the pink X's without showing them your bag. They never say anything to me.
This doesn't prove anything. You need to look at costs on both ends to make a comparison. Making a decision doesn't prove that it's the right one.
Ummm, MS released a fix for this over a month ago.
Yes, we should stop reverse engineering bugs that can clog up the net and focus all of our energies on "WindowsKnockOff v. 0.237".
Several new virii are found every day. You can't expect bugtraq to start a thread or two for each one. That's for more specialized lists.
So after all this, did you have any time left to actually do your job? Companies hire IT staffs so that 'tards like you don't have to waste hours installing and learning unsupported software.
I know several people who could prove otherwise. They will go as far as making the Cisco guy write entire router configs over the phone.
You only have one DNS server?
Until thousands of retards follow your advice and flood Cisco with phone calls whenever their software/os/whatever appears to be down.
Not only that, but you can duplicate it as many times as you want and it costs almost nothing and doesn't loose quality.
You can't tell if an image is 1x1 until you download it.
The chances are that someone who had a clue about the organization's IT direction made the decision for them. In other words, those people don't count.
It's funny how you presume that his advice was good.
So you want a Microsoft version of Slashdot?
If we used this as a template to review most Linux software, we'd see the same scores.
Because policies encompass more than just permissions.
I guess if your only averaging 1 page view every 9 seconds, you'd be ok.
Wow that's gotta be slow.
Thanks for the useless anecdote about your mother.
What planet are you on? Oh ya, and your web site is down, probably becuase your running Apache on Windows 95 :-)