The beginning of the end

Discussion in 'ten-forward' started by root, Aug 26, 2002.

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  1. javacool

    javacool BrightFort Moderator

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    I believe the main reason people don't want to install the .Net framework is because it opens up possibilities for "web services" - and thus, possibly, many new security vulnerabilities.

    -Javacool

    P.S. Windows XP SP1 does include "spyware" in a certain sense - see the folllowing link for more details: https://www.wilderssecurity.com/idblasterxp.html
     
  2. Tinribs

    Tinribs Registered Member

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    Well I wont be installing the service pack,nor .Net software,I too am getting a bit sick of companies trying to take a great service for all (the Web) and desperately try to take over it and make it their own,wringing every last bit out of unsuspecting users. My personal stand starts here.

    (I feel like 'Wolfie' from 'Citizen Smith' now!,anyone remember him from tv?) :D
     
  3. root

    root Registered Member

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    My apologies if I seemed insensitive. I did not mean to be.
    I guess everyone knows how I feel about this, so I'll let it go and move on to bigger and better things.
     
  4. UNICRON

    UNICRON Technical Expert

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    well we can agree to disagree :) Time will be the ultimate judge.
     
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