Regarding Microsoft's "indemnity protection": What about the recently appearing case of MS SQL Server, which featured a unrightfully bundled third party software, for which now MS customers seen to have to pay license fees?
Oh, please. He was "your" darling only years ago. Ask Mr. Reagan or Mr. Shultz. Forgot who they were? What a pity...
And, by the way, since there is now a chance(!) to disarm him without killing thousands of civilians or wasting shitloads of money, it should be exploited...
Why do you in the US almost collectively switch off your brains, when some guy with an IQ below 70 and sponsored by some big oil companies gets to become president...?
You register it so you can prove you paid your tax.
Nonsense. In Germany you pay these "Abgaben" (they are no taxes!) with your purchase. This is ages old - you do it for tapes, CD-R, copying machines, VCR's etc. It's nothing new and special.
>Dear TechNet Staff, > >I am writing to you regarding your Page about >Microsoft's >changed Kerberos implementation. Could you please >make >the document public in a way so that non-DOS >users like >me can access the file (specifically, not >publishing it as >a.exe-File). >Second, since you changed the Kerberos protocol >in a way >which is not beneficial to non-Windows users, >could I please >have your authorisation to implement the protocol >in code, which would of course be >best for the Internet as a whole...
Regarding Microsoft's "indemnity protection": What about the recently appearing case of MS SQL Server, which featured a unrightfully bundled third party software, for which now MS customers seen to have to pay license fees?
Oh, please. He was "your" darling only years ago. Ask Mr. Reagan or Mr. Shultz. Forgot who they were? What a pity...
And, by the way, since there is now a chance(!) to disarm him without killing thousands of civilians or wasting shitloads of money, it should be exploited...
Why do you in the US almost collectively switch off your brains, when some guy with an IQ below 70 and sponsored by some big oil companies gets to become president...?
Nonsense. In Germany you pay these "Abgaben" (they are no taxes!) with your purchase. This is ages old - you do it for tapes, CD-R, copying machines, VCR's etc. It's nothing new and special.
>Dear TechNet Staff, .exe-File).
>
>I am writing to you regarding your Page about >Microsoft's
>changed Kerberos implementation. Could you please >make
>the document public in a way so that non-DOS >users like
>me can access the file (specifically, not >publishing it as
>a
>Second, since you changed the Kerberos protocol >in a way
>which is not beneficial to non-Windows users, >could I please
>have your authorisation to implement the protocol >in code, which would of course be
>best for the Internet as a whole...
>I am looking forward to your reply,
I will post any replys....
Andreas Spengler