Everyone,

        I snipped this from a rather lengthy e-mail I received, supposedly from
Bill Gates himself, on the M$ TechNet channel.

        <snip>

        "A year ago, I challenged Microsoft's 50,000 employees to build a
Trustworthy Computing environment for customers so that computing is as
reliable as the electricity that powers our homes and businesses today.
To meet Microsoft's goal of creating products that combine the best of
innovation and predictability, we are focusing on four specific areas:
security, privacy, reliability and business integrity. Over the past
year, we have made significant progress on all these fronts. In
particular, I'd like to report on the advances we've made and the
challenges we still face in the security area. As a subscriber to
Executive Emails from Microsoft, I hope you will find this information
helpful."

        </endsnip>

        So in reading between the lines here, is Bill actually admitting that
M$ has not ever created a stable "Trustworthy Computing environment"?

        I think so... :)


Steve



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