Hi,
I think ICS should not support IPv6 on W2K (possible only with the
IPv6 Technical Preview) because:
1.) It is possible to install the IPv6 Technical Preview for
Windows 2000 on W2K SP1 only (at least this one:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=27b1e6a6-bbdd-43c9-af57-d
Who actually runs 2000? It has been dropped out of Microsoft's
mainstream support. What's the point in supporting a dead product?
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On Behalf Of Arno Garrels
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 6:44 AM
To: IC
> I think ICS should not support IPv6 on W2K
Windows 2000 support and security patches cease in a few weeks,
so no-one in their right mind will continue using it for internet
applications! SP1 was abandoned long ago.
Angus
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Some ICS users might need to support legacy apps but even they can buy
Win2008 WS Edition for $300, I believe.
Regards,
SZ
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Darin McGee wrote:
> Who actually runs 2000? It has been dropped out of Microsoft's
> mainstream support. What's the point in supporting a
Arno, don't bother with Win2000 without service packs support.
See this:
OS usage by market share:
Windows XP - 62.53%
Windows Vista - 15.26%
Windows 7 - 12.67%
Mac OS X 10.6 - 2.34%
Mac OS X 10.5 - 1.96%
Linux - 1.13%
Java ME - 0.73%
Mac OS X 10.4 - 0.66%
iPhone - 0.60%
Windows 2000 - 0.50%
It
Thanks for your answers everybody.
So I'll leave it as is in my current work copy.
It works on W2K when projects are built with old Ansi
compilers but won't with 2009 and better.
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I think ICS should not support IPv6 on W2K (possible only with the
IPv6 Technical Preview) because:
Agreed.
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