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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: Bill Ounce who wrote (5168)3/31/1999 12:53:00 PM
From: Christine Traut  Read Replies (2) of 9818
 
Bill:

Great Computerworld article! Finally, some investigative reporting on the Microsoft mess. So they are telling their big customers like EDS one thing and being less than forthcoming with the general public.

I'm shocked! shocked!

Oh, a little tidbit in that article that might be of interest to our colleague Issme:

<"What's disturbing is that Microsoft keeps finding things that aren't year 2000-compliant," said John Scannello, director of IT planning at Consolidated Edison Company of New York Inc. By way of example, he noted that Microsoft recently informed users that Service Pack 4, which the vendor issued as a year 2000 fix for NT 4.0, isn't altogether year 2000-compliant. So now there's a Service Pack 5.>

Gee, who said that everyone should schedule the time to upgrade to Service Pack 5? I think it was me.

Let's just all pray that Microsoft can actually get the bugs out of it in time. Or perhaps we should all jump ship and join Cheeky Kid and start loading Linux.

Christine

For you individuals out there, consider an iMac.
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