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  1. sthamilton

    Which is better, Linux or Windows NT?

    You got me there, I did mis-state myself. I guess the point I was trying to get accross was a continuation of my earlier one, which is that many people who setup e-mail and web servers for their own personal use will opt for the point and click ease of Windows. Don't get me wrong I'm not...
  2. sthamilton

    Which is better, Linux or Windows NT?

    I forgot to address the second post by Koldark. My contention on these issues is still that it all boils down to user base. Linux has vulnerabilities that could also be exploited by malicous code. The facts remain thought that if you wanted to create a virus that attacked the largest number...
  3. sthamilton

    Which is better, Linux or Windows NT?

    I reiterate that I would indeed put my Windows 2000 box up against Linux. I can agree that there are more developers and a quicker response to Linux bugs, however the corporate world looks for accountability which a single point of support (i.e. Microsoft) offers. I'm never going to say that...
  4. sthamilton

    Which is better, Linux or Windows NT?

    Ohhhh no, here we go.....I really am not sure that I want to get involved in the eternal debate, however I am going to have to disagree with John Hoke. I would have to say that for the most part linux is more secure, however that is swaying slightly to Microsoft's favor. Historicly, Linux...
  5. sthamilton

    Netware Client ???

    I wouldn't administer any of my production items through a test box, however I do have a Novell box on my test bench we I may try to administer with XP to see the results and/or consequences of doing so. I would agree with you that this should not be done by casual users.
  6. sthamilton

    Netware Client ???

    No, in many cases you can't. I have seen your posts in reference to the Novell stance on Windows XP at this time in both this and another Novell related post in this forum. However, most people who do currently have computers setup with pre-release versions of Windows XP have them for testing...
  7. sthamilton

    Netware Client ???

    Okay, so I have followed all the instructions here. Installed the 4.8 client via Have Disk, removed the NWWS2NDS.bak, and now I can logon locally but if I try to login to Novell the computer reboots. Has anyone seen this? Thanks

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