Windows 2000 and beyond are realtively stable at least
on the OS level. The problems occur when you begin
using their other technologies such as IIS or VB and
IE. The common security problem is that they all use
the concept of procedural attachments. Procedural
attachments is the mixing of data with code.

--- Chris Seberino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Windows 2000 is remarkably stable relative to
> Windows NT.  Hence it
> sadly isn't as much fun anymore to poke fun at M$
> operating systems. :(
> 
> Chris
> 
> > > Windows *does* have architectural faults. 
> However, an inability to hot 
> > > recover does not necessarily indicate that.
> > 
> > Agreed.
> 
> > 
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