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To: DJBEINO who wrote (21372)3/24/1998 7:58:00 PM
From: Peter Connolly  Read Replies (2) of 42771
 
Hi DJBEINO

This is a very relevant point about the release date for NT5, but it raises one question. Is there any chance that MSFT would make NT5 the only way to get full, complete and guaranteed Y2K compliance for NT networks? I've tried several times before, but cannot get MSFT to commit to saying that NT4 is Y2K compliant - in that the core OS plus all subsystems will handle all variations of Year 2000 rollover.

Any likelihood, or is this *too* fanciful. if they try, there'll be an outcry, but has that ever stopped them before?

Regards

Peter
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