Are we looking at mass shut down of DNS Servers or what? and if that is so no one knows when and how big it will be if all because we all know how Dns propagations work. It can take up to 24 hours for anyone to see effects. Is it is just going be a slit change of user's internet DNS settings. If so what will they be set to? DNS stands for
Domain Name System. This System translates a domain name such as rshweb.com into the Internet Protocol (IP) numbers (209.203.234.42) to find the correct web site - in this case the site for Domain Bank. The network of computers that constitute the Internet map domain names to their corresponding IP numbers. The data is then made available to all computers and users on the Internet.
domain.rshweb.com/glossary.html
If Microsoft would do a better hob testing they would have to send fixes out so fast. I was thinking the main idea of this service pack was security. Firewall is big issue to me
Do we ever see this problem in Linux?
I am Bata testing SP2 for my company this is a big red flag in my mind
Why would they want to offer a cut rate copy to a third world country? Is it only because of the economy that appears to be at lower it's only worth the value in the given market.
The question is what is the value of XP in this third world country
Are we looking at mass shut down of DNS Servers or what? and if that is so no one knows when and how big it will be if all because we all know how Dns propagations work. It can take up to 24 hours for anyone to see effects. Is it is just going be a slit change of user's internet DNS settings. If so what will they be set to? DNS stands for Domain Name System. This System translates a domain name such as rshweb.com into the Internet Protocol (IP) numbers (209.203.234.42) to find the correct web site - in this case the site for Domain Bank. The network of computers that constitute the Internet map domain names to their corresponding IP numbers. The data is then made available to all computers and users on the Internet. domain.rshweb.com/glossary.html
If Microsoft would do a better hob testing they would have to send fixes out so fast. I was thinking the main idea of this service pack was security. Firewall is big issue to me Do we ever see this problem in Linux? I am Bata testing SP2 for my company this is a big red flag in my mind
It seams that you are correct Microsoft is one willing to do anything not lose its loyal followers. I can see their point there.
Why would they want to offer a cut rate copy to a third world country? Is it only because of the economy that appears to be at lower it's only worth the value in the given market. The question is what is the value of XP in this third world country