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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 479.20+0.2%Jan 9 9:30 AM EST

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To: sandeep who wrote (49881)9/25/2000 5:54:45 PM
From: Charles Tutt  Read Replies (2) of 74651
 
I discussed that here a week or two ago.

The Microsoft program that was supposed to indicate whether my machine was compatible with W2K wouldn't run, so unless they want to send me a free trial copy, I'm going to abstain. Maybe I'll eventually go play with it at Best Buy (if they ever have a demo machine running it).

I've seen bugs in Solaris, too, but I don't personally recall any that brought the system down hard (but I don't doubt they're out there) -- telnet in from another machine, kill the offending process, and you're on your way again. With Windows, rebooting seems much higher on the list of possible remedial activities -- often even CTRL-ALT-DEL is inoperative, and even when that works, the offending part of the system often can't be stopped and restarted, because it's "integrated" and doesn't show up as a separate process.

JMHO.
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