Actually, Bill announced today at the RAS conference that Windows XP SP2
should fix the virus issue.
"Beyond the Windows service release, Gates also showed off ``active
protection technologies'' that will gird Windows computers against attacks
by sensing changes in the network that indicate vi
>Anyone have any comments on how effective this will be (or not...)?
What good is this if *everyone* doesn't use it?
Matt Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MSB Designs, Inc. http://mysecretbase.com
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Web scripts come to mind as an obvious exception that probably won't be
covered by this.
I'm not concerned about this though...Bill Gates said that he would
solve the spam problem by 2005...right after they figure out how to
stop viruses of course...
Matt
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> Actually, Bill announced today at the RAS conference that Windows XP SP2
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Kinda brakes forwarding doesn't it? Isn't this that SPF stuff?
~Rick
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