On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 02:47, JoeHill wrote:
> I've had to roll back a few client's machines already when they stopped
> functioning properly after doing a full 'Windows Update', so I'm not surprised
> at this:
> 
> Quote:
> 
> "In the memo to employees, seen by CNET News.com, IBM's internal technology
> department stated that Windows XP SP2 will "change the behavior of (Web browser)
> Internet Explorer and cause some application incompatibilities." The memo also
> noted that some "high-profile, business-critical applications are also known to
> conflict with SP2." 
> 
> http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5302346.html
> 
> It *does* go on to say that testing before implementation is routine (duh), but
> in this case I'd bet dollars to doughnuts that SP2 is going to be one of the
> biggest boondoggles in MS history, second only to XP itself.

How dare you bad-mouth Microsoft and it's OS named XP (both Home and
Pro); that is my living mate. If it ain't broke, I don't eat. If it
doesn't break, I don't eat. If it wasn't a huge kludge of crap and
unstable as a radioactive particle, I wouldn't eat. If it wasn't buggy
as a four day dead 'roo carcass, I wouldn't eat.

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