Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 23:10:40 10/25/01
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On October 24, 2001 at 14:59:48, Tom Kerrigan wrote:
>On October 24, 2001 at 13:31:20, Torstein Hall wrote:
>
>>On October 24, 2001 at 00:23:56, William Penn wrote:
>>
>>>I wonder if you considered the privacy issue with Windows XP? You must "phone
>>>home" to activate it, and you cannot reinstall it without doing the same.
>>>Microsoft accesses and stores in their archives certain private information
>>>about you and your computer system, then has the ability to grant or deny you
>>>access to Windows XP and your own computer! At least that is what I hear, so I
>>>am leary of it.
>>>WP
>>
>>
>>I have planned to let XP rest for a while and let others buy a MS xx.00 product.
>>Then perhaps I can see where this privacy issue is going and get some
>>"experience reports".
>
>XP is a refresh of Win2k, which has been lauded as an incredibly stable,
>full-featured OS. It is hardly a xx.00 product.
>
>-Tom
Are you working at or for Microsoft, Tom?
Are you willing to take responsability for whatever problem people will have
using the new RAM-eater from the "micro" soft (sic) company?
I think that the wait-and-see attitude is the wisest thing to do in this case.
The concerns expressed by William and Torstein sound extremely justified to me.
Christophe
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