Would vote a conditional yes. Not so much desktop users as server administrators. By 
now they have to be getting pretty fed up with complaints from clients
bothered by Microsoft worm of the week shut/slow downs.



Wil McGilvery wrote:

> I vote no, because they don't believe there is any alternative. A lot of these 
>people don't know that much about their computer and Linux/Unix terrifies them.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chang
> Sent: Wed 9/19/2001 9:26 PM
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> Subject: Re: fighting the worm (enough of this already)
>
> no way.  worms would merely lure more users to pay more to microsoft so
> that she could solve their problems, kind of a "negative" feedback loop.
>
> >Let's take a vote. Does anyone think that current users of windows products
> >(server or browser) will switch because of this latest worm?
> >I vote no, because if they didn't switch after the last worm, they don't
> >have the brains or time to make a switch.
> >
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