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To: ericneu who wrote (56881)3/27/2001 1:29:52 PM
From: Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Well, if the multi-language Windows 2000 really ships with all of the system administration documentation and tools in twenty-four languages, then I'm duly impressed, although the blurb you extracted did not say anything about that, and I've seen nothing that indicates that it does. Rather, the Microsoft PR you quoted says merely that MultiLanguage Win2K Pro allows users to "change the language of the operating system user interface," an incredibly malleable claim in the hands of such adept word-twisters as Microsoft Marketing.

Anyway, do the service packs for all of those Windows security holes ship concurrently for the multilanguage system, or does it ship later, giving hackers plenty of time to hack European systems, which was Lars's complaint?

Dave