Security Fix CD's now available
Have your friends/family memebers/pets on dial-up connections take advantage of this freebie offer. Security-fix CDs available for Windows XP, Windows 2000, 98 and ME. Go to https://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/cd/order.asp.
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Anonymous
February 20, 2004
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February 20, 2004
Not sure why Oct, but my guess is at some point you have to freeze/stamp the CDs. And frankly, it's still less for an end-user to download :)Anonymous
February 20, 2004
Why dont you make the ISOs of the CDs available for download. Meanwhile in the rest of the world we are sitting with 8 and 10mbit pipes to our homes.Anonymous
February 20, 2004
Will Windows 2000 SP5 contain NX just like Windows XP SP2?
If not, why not?Anonymous
February 22, 2004
Ofcourse its not the be all and end all of protection but its one step that would greatly prevent buffer overruns which is a big problem and also why we have such NX technology in the first place, to mitigate such problems. I feel truly sad that you are just a troll.Anonymous
February 22, 2004
My issue is, if this is a technology that will help mitigate such risks and its being included in SP2 on Windows XP, I see no reason why it should not be included in SP5 on Windows 2000 as this is still in the support cycle and yes it would be tantamount to neglegance as its a known problem and a known solution to help reduce such risks. If you cannot see that I suggest you open the window once in a while and get some fresh air (assuming you do not live in a metropolitan area)Anonymous
February 22, 2004
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February 22, 2004
Guess what, we run AMD 64bit server farms here. SO yeah, we do have the hardware support. Nothing looks funner than a troll trying to appear an intellectual.
We have already taken the decision to reconsider deployment of future Microsoft platforms after Windows 2000 for a number of reasons 1) The new licensing 2) Always reacting rather than acting and this is just one example as as far as I am aware, NX will NOT be on Windows 2000 SPs yet its stilll in an active support cycle. Where is the support? Its not being fully committed to Windows 2000 in this case.
Ofcourse its not "just" NX that is the factor here as you are just here to troll and look intellectual, I am not even going to bother wasting even more of my time with you.Anonymous
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