That's ok...

But of course it's more stable.  Novell dosn't turn on Web services, ftp,
nntp, smtp, remote registry, telephony, ipsec client, etc, etc, etc, etc...

nor does it wrap it's local auth into the network layer auth....    Novell
just loads what you tell it to.  How many freaking servers out there are
just used as normal file servers for small (<30 pc's) and are running full
IIS installs because the installer didn't disable them.

And people wonder why microsoft stuff is so unsecure...

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sam
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 15:54
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [smartBridges] Talk about the typo of all typos.... :)


On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, Sam wrote:

> 2003 Server is a somewhat more stable Windows platform. But it is still
> nowhere near as stale as NetWare. But then NetWare doesn't run apps.

That SHOULD have read.....

2003 Server is a somewhat more stable Windows platform. But it is still
nowhere near as STABLE as NetWare. But then NetWare doesn't run apps.


Sam, walking along wth his head down, kicking a can......



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