I agree. Windows 2000 is the best way to go if you want to stick with it. It's very stable, but still...
You have security problems that are inherent in the software that don't get resolved within weeks. It still thwacks the hardware five ways to Sunday. And you have to throw more memory at it than you can afford. All of this has been documented...
I agree. Windows 2000 is the best way to go if you want to stick with it. It's very stable, but still...
You have security problems that are inherent in the software that don't get resolved within weeks. It still thwacks the hardware five ways to Sunday. And you have to throw more memory at it than you can afford. All of this has been documented...
...in Windows-centered magazines. OI!