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Tue, 19 Aug 2003
That's *Trustworthy* computing
As if MSBlaster wasn't enough... Tonight I started getting e-mails from the .NET Messenger Service staff, about the required upgrade for MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger. No problem there, although I do update my XP box regularly. Unfortunately for Microsoft, I've received 7 identical copies of this message since 7:14PM. Ironically (and I hope not chronically), an action that is part of the Trustworthy Computing Initiative is actually decreasing my level of trust and confidence.
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I know that after MS released SP@ for WinXP I kept seeing the update icon by my clock and it would tell me that I was downloading updates but it would always stay at 0%. Weeks later it finally quit.
Posted by Joe at Wed Nov 3 12:24:41 2004
Posted by Joe at Wed Nov 3 12:24:41 2004
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