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All Things Microsoft => Microsoft as a Company => Topic started by: Kintaro on 10 May 2002, 16:47

Title: Today in the news...
Post by: Kintaro on 10 May 2002, 16:47
MS/DOJ Stuff:
http://pcworld.idg.com.au/idg2.nsf/p/0006C34A?OpenDocument&n=e&c=PC (http://pcworld.idg.com.au/idg2.nsf/p/0006C34A?OpenDocument&n=e&c=PC)
Security Holes:
http://pcworld.idg.com.au/idg2.nsf/p/0006C2DA?OpenDocument&n=e&c=PC (http://pcworld.idg.com.au/idg2.nsf/p/0006C2DA?OpenDocument&n=e&c=PC)
Title: Today in the news...
Post by: Ctrl Alt Del 123 on 11 May 2002, 00:05
The only reason I care about the MS Anti-trust case is because of all the MS middleware I can get rid of with SP1.

And for the MSN messenger flaw, AIM had one too, so has Yahoo.
Title: Today in the news...
Post by: iancom on 11 May 2002, 00:13
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And for the MSN messenger flaw, AIM had one too, so has Yahoo.  


...but no-one was forced into being exposed to the AIM/Yahoo vulnerabilities simply by installing their operating system.

With XP (and I was gobsmacked when I first installed XP [I had to for one of our Directors' laptops...] and found this) it's incredibly difficult to properly get rid of MSN Messenger. Most normal users just won't be able to do it, or will give up and live with it.

And that leaves them exposed to a security hole in a product they didn't ask for, don't need and in fact don't want...
Title: Today in the news...
Post by: Ctrl Alt Del 123 on 13 May 2002, 06:12
I agree with you, I HATE it how MSN messenger is forced on users with XP. However, SP1 for XP lets normal users easily uninstall it (supposedly).
Title: Today in the news...
Post by: Calum on 13 May 2002, 13:15
in my experience, every new patch for windows makes it more and more unstable. why should you need to install a patch? i have nothing against releasing patches actually, but M$ has a habit of their patches "updating" dlls and registry entries that never needed to be touched in the first place, making programs break and fail. They don't ask your permission, and it makes the whole system unstable.
Title: Today in the news...
Post by: Kintaro on 14 May 2002, 07:37
Seing idiots like Zombie post every flaw with Mozilla/Linux i will post every flaw i find about Windows!!!
Title: Today in the news...
Post by: Master of Reality on 15 May 2002, 08:16
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Originally posted by X11:
Seing idiots like Zombie post every flaw with Mozilla/Linux i will post every flaw i find about Windows!!!

posting every flaw in windows?!!
i dont think you really want to devote your life to such a huge quest as that.
Title: Today in the news...
Post by: pkd_lives on 15 May 2002, 10:04
Best stated by M$. Quote found on UK's Private Eye magazine.

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Title: Today in the news...
Post by: Kintaro on 15 May 2002, 12:08
quote:
Originally posted by Master of Reality:

posting every flaw in windows?!!
i dont think you really want to devote your life to such a huge quest as that.


I dont think there is enough life to do that ever!
Title: Today in the news...
Post by: Calum on 15 May 2002, 13:56
you'd ave to hire a lot of people to catalogue all those flaws, and get them to check each other's work, since one man's flaw is another's 'enhanced feature'.

OR
What you could do is get a million monkeys, and sit them all down at intel PCs running windows and log their output. It would eventually resemle a complete flaws list for M$' entire range of products! also you would get a free copy of the complete works of shakespeare to boot!  :D