On Jan 13, 4:38 am, [email protected] (Danny Mayer) wrote: > I was very specific here: I won't support Windows 2000 and IPv6. I did > not say anything about not supporting Windows 2000 with IPv4.
There is nothing more difficult about supporting IPv6 on Windows 2000 from a code perspective, since checking two places for a set of resolver routines is little more difficult from checking one. It is true the IPv6 download for Windows 2000 isn't supported by Microsoft and never was, from a product support perspective. But then that's true for IPv6 on Windows XP as well. The management of IPv6 settings is different (and without GUI) on Windows 2000, but that is a problem for those using it, not those supporting NTP's reference implementation, right? I don't understand what it is about Windows 2000 IPv6 that bothers you. Cheers, Dave Hart _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
