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To: ztect who wrote (1071)11/25/1998 12:17:00 PM
From: ztect  Respond to of 1754
 
re:the following posting--

"Humbly report, All, while researching another y2k PC remediation
product, namely The Millennium Bug 2000 Fix™, I came across this
statement":

Not only does 2000 Fix identify the problematic code in your software, it can repair the commands in the code so that it will enable the software applications you use to correctly process dates after the year 2000. In order to do this, 2000 Fix analyzes the code in a machine Language - a language common to all computer applications. It can then repair the non-compliant code enabling it to properly process dates from any century. [Bold mine.]
(http://www.millenniumquest.com/specifications.html)

"The reason I bring this up is because of this statement by PINC,
contained in the post to which I am replying, in which PINC explains why MBCK cannot FIX PC y2k problems":

. . . we can not touch another manufacturer's software. That is illegal. All we can do is provide a data base of manufacturer's phone numbers for a person to call if he has a problem. [Bold mine.]

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Per phone conversation, Kratf and ztect discussed the obvious liability issues of this other product's assertions

Kraft subsequently researched these assertions and
replied via email to ztect with the following..

Called tech support at this company, after a 1.5 hour wait, they claim that what the software does in fact is TEACH the user how to remediate the software problems and not actually fix it -- BIG $#@%DEAL.

[Editor's comment: didn't any one verify the other company's claims before believing THE OTHER COMPANY'S hype, false, and/ or misrepresentations?].

ztect