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To: Tom Klempay who wrote (4665)4/19/1999 11:43:00 AM
From: Jody Ritchie  Read Replies (2) of 20297
 
<< Just wondering out loud, does anyone know what NT server platform the TP server software runs on, NT4.0 or Windows2000 (aka NT 5.0)? >>

I hadn't even thought of this before. I'm a UX IT Engineer and have several NT Engineers on my team. The thought of my financial transactions being dependent on the NT platform is simply frightening!

It's an unstable and insecure platform with security loopholes abound. I'm sure there are some NT Support guys on this thread. What's your honest read? I'm getting my info from guys that support a couple hundred NT servers for a large company's infrastructure. Any other opinions will be welcome. Being a UX guy, I'm obviously biased.

I've always viewed windows as a platform to play games on, but if you want to do real work (with databases and other large applications) and be able to depend on the security, you don't want to use windows of any kind. Of course, just my opinion.

Jody
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