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To: rudedog who wrote (28531)3/3/2000 7:48:00 PM
From: QwikSand  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
Dog, thanks for the response. It sure seems to me like more than 50% of Win32 apps need a reboot after they're installed on any MS O/S. You can't compare a desktop organizer or paint program to a database that needs asynchronous I/O to handle continuous high-volume transaction streams. I might understand it if the program were adding support for a new device, but most of them aren't. Unix hasn't even needed a reboot to load a new driver for quite a few years (although in the quite a few years before that, I relinked many a kernel). What are these mundane applications (most of which should just be Java programs anyway) changing in the core system that would make them force a reboot?

Never mind. No response required. I'm sure they'll fix it in four or five years.

--QS
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