Of course, to claim your 5 dollars, you'll probably have to call MS's support line which will charge you 35 dollars per incident unless you have some sort of support contract (which you probably paid too much for in the first place).
Very few Win95 systems ever made it that long without a reboot...
Apparently Windows 2000 has trouble with this too.
I never understood why server operating systems can achieve uptimes measured in months or years with the notable exception on one. Why is it so hard for Microsoft to do it. Others, like Unix, Linux, BSD, NetWare and OSX, can achieve this. Why not MS?
SCO v. 1 To make wild accusations with no supporting proof. 2 To form a business model around frivolous litigation and absurd press releases 3 To become a puppet of an evil, nameless corporation and made to do unscrupulous things.
We should try to get this into http://wiktionary.org
Of course, to claim your 5 dollars, you'll probably have to call MS's support line which will charge you 35 dollars per incident unless you have some sort of support contract (which you probably paid too much for in the first place).
Very few Win95 systems ever made it that long without a reboot...
Apparently Windows 2000 has trouble with this too.
I never understood why server operating systems can achieve uptimes measured in months or years with the notable exception on one. Why is it so hard for Microsoft to do it. Others, like Unix, Linux, BSD, NetWare and OSX, can achieve this. Why not MS?
They should lobby Congress for something realistic, like adding an amendment to the constitution outlawing the use of open source.
SCO v.
1 To make wild accusations with no supporting proof.
2 To form a business model around frivolous litigation and absurd press releases
3 To become a puppet of an evil, nameless corporation and made to do unscrupulous things.
We should try to get this into http://wiktionary.org