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  • O Olli

    I don't know if it is a repost, but this is really really bad... Programs that have problems after SP2[^] :omg: :sigh: I don't know where this is leading into... Don't you thing sometimes, a point is reached where backward-compatibility does not (or can even not) work anymore???? What do you think?

    Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
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    Most of the problems are just becuase the firewall which is now on by default blocks most incoing ports. Enabling the in bound ports for the given application fixes things. There are a couple of problems with the memory protection, but then hey, its easy for the software vendors to fix. Also I know I've heard there are loads of problems with IBM software such as Notes etc, but thats more because IBM just love to use undocumented API's, which is there own fault.

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      Most of the problems are just becuase the firewall which is now on by default blocks most incoing ports. Enabling the in bound ports for the given application fixes things. There are a couple of problems with the memory protection, but then hey, its easy for the software vendors to fix. Also I know I've heard there are loads of problems with IBM software such as Notes etc, but thats more because IBM just love to use undocumented API's, which is there own fault.

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      Olli
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      Giles wrote: which is there own fault Maybe you're right, but exactly there is our problem... We are the guys who have more and more problems to make a really compatible software which runs almost OSs, Win2k is still standard in most of the cases (industry, business...)... X| I know it's complicate, but if you want to set up your own services, you might have a problem...

      Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
      Homer Simpson
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      • O Olli

        I don't know if it is a repost, but this is really really bad... Programs that have problems after SP2[^] :omg: :sigh: I don't know where this is leading into... Don't you thing sometimes, a point is reached where backward-compatibility does not (or can even not) work anymore???? What do you think?

        Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
        Homer Simpson
        :beer: + :java: = NULL :=> X|

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        Olli wrote: What do you think? AOL 9 is on the list. I don't know whether that alone can justify the rest though... I'm undecided.


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        • O Olli

          I don't know if it is a repost, but this is really really bad... Programs that have problems after SP2[^] :omg: :sigh: I don't know where this is leading into... Don't you thing sometimes, a point is reached where backward-compatibility does not (or can even not) work anymore???? What do you think?

          Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
          Homer Simpson
          :beer: + :java: = NULL :=> X|

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          Including a significant number of applications from Mircosoft ! Elaine (appalled fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D

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            Including a significant number of applications from Mircosoft ! Elaine (appalled fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D

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            Olli
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            Trollslayer wrote: appalled fluffy tigress me to...(except the fluffy tigress) I wonder when the total over(crash)kill will come... maybe with longhorn???

            Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
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              Olli wrote: What do you think? AOL 9 is on the list. I don't know whether that alone can justify the rest though... I'm undecided.


              David Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum

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              David Wulff wrote: AOL 9 is on the list. Even better, lots of Microsoft stuff is on the list, that is confusing me... X|

              Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
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              • O Olli

                I don't know if it is a repost, but this is really really bad... Programs that have problems after SP2[^] :omg: :sigh: I don't know where this is leading into... Don't you thing sometimes, a point is reached where backward-compatibility does not (or can even not) work anymore???? What do you think?

                Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
                Homer Simpson
                :beer: + :java: = NULL :=> X|

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                Olli wrote: I don't know if it is a repost, but this is really really bad... No, it is NOT *really really* bad. The sky is not falling, and the socks you put in the wash are still mated. If you slow down and look at that list eventually it becomes clear what those programs have in common and why there MAY be an issue. Best, Jerry

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                  Including a significant number of applications from Mircosoft ! Elaine (appalled fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D

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                  dandy72
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                  > Including a significant number of applications from Mircosoft ! Well, considering who put this list together, is it really a surprise? Put together a complete list of all Windows apps out there, and count the ones for which SP2 causes problems. Somehow I think MS's share will shrink significantly.

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                  • O Olli

                    I don't know if it is a repost, but this is really really bad... Programs that have problems after SP2[^] :omg: :sigh: I don't know where this is leading into... Don't you thing sometimes, a point is reached where backward-compatibility does not (or can even not) work anymore???? What do you think?

                    Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
                    Homer Simpson
                    :beer: + :java: = NULL :=> X|

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                    Matt Newman
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                    No offense to you Olli, but I am getting tired of people complaining about how insecure windows is blah blah blah. They finally release a significant patch and it breaks a few things out of the box. And as for backwards-compatibility just remember the whole 9x line of windows X| Matt Newman
                    What is your malfunction? - Dangeresque, too?

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                    • O Olli

                      David Wulff wrote: AOL 9 is on the list. Even better, lots of Microsoft stuff is on the list, that is confusing me... X|

                      Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
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                      And all the MS stuff on the list works just fine with XP SP2, you will notice the KB article just says programs will behave differently, not be broken. I think the only problems/differences are related to the firewall blocking some programs.


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