also sprach Dimitri Maziuk (on Sun, 16 Sep 2001 02:38:55PM -0500): > We didn't run luser apps on it, except Access (well, DAO, actually). > Other than that it was serving files 24/7. And it was NT _server_, > not WS.
<rant> oh, so you mean it was optimized for network access? hah! well, i have one of those servers standing right here, running *only* checkpoint firewall-1 on a *fresh* install, with *flawless* hardware, and guess what - crashes every fifteen minutes paradiddle style - ||: freeze, bluescreen | freeze, freeze || || bluescreen, freeze | bluescreen, bluescreen. :|| and while we're at it, ever noticed this: "the file C:\WINNT\system32\dhcp.dll could not be found on the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server Disk 1 CD. please insert the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server Disk 1 CD." really? C:\WINNT\system32\dhcp.dll cannot be found on D:??? as in "on the CD"? but if I put the CD *in*, it'll find it? thought so, but these thoughts were a little too utopic. Please specify the location of C:\WINNT\system32\dhcp.dll well then: "C:\WINNT\system32\dhcp.dll<enter>" oooh. now it found it. are these Redmond dorks just *stupid*??? </rant> sorry, this is giving me headaches... martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- two manic depressives named mastick had marital problems, quite drastic. her mood swings were mild, but his were quite wild. the two were not homoscedastic.
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