Oh, so you are telling me that M$ still supports Windows NT? It wasn't that long ago that we got our entire corporation migrated entirely to NT and NT domain structure, then they dropped support for NT4 and now they tell us we should switch to AD which causes an "upgrade" to Windows 2000, that we didn't "need". How long will that support last?
Now they come out with Licensing 6.0, oh I get to pay M$ every year for stuff that I don't need. Why do I have to upgrade Office every year? Why do I need to upgrade to Office 95 when Office 6.0 did everything I needed. Why do I now have to upgrade to Office 97 when Office 95 was working so well for me? Why do I need to upgrade to Office 2000 when Office 97 did everything I needed. Why do I need to upgrade to Office XP when Office 2000 was working so well for me. Why Because M$ is a corporate money sucking machine and they intentionally produce software that is intended to make it nearly impossible to stick with previous versions, then increase the price exponentially.
Do you realize how much this costs us to upgrade every time M$ farts out a new product on a 6,000 node network? If their products are so good, then why do I need to "upgrade" so often? Sounds like there must be major room for improvement. Do you think XP is where it all ends? Now they have the "perfect" OS? Heh heh, it'll be obsolote in a year or two. .NET? No thanks. From day one M$ has built their money train on being incompatible not only with other operating systems, but with their own. Not by accident, and not for technical reasons. The reasons are pure greed.
Why is it that I have to purchase virus software for all machines on my corporate network and virus software for all of my Exchange servers, which only stops the "known" viruses by the way? Why is it that Microsoft after how many years of pumping out operating systems still hasn't been able to lick that "little" problem of being massively susceptible to viruses, not only in their operating systems but within their applications? I frankly have better things to do with my time than constantly wiping out viruses and recovering from a Melissa or I-LOVE-YOU variant.
Now, I want to write an application in VB or C++. Hmmm, I don't find a compiler included with my operating system. What? I have to pay for development tools which are going to create applications that will help further the spread of Windows? Nah, I'll pick an OS that comes with all the development tools imaginable.
Now I want to build a database driven web server. Hmm, I have to buy a copy of Win2K and SQL Server and what is this going to set me back for licensing to have an Internet connected SQL Server that anybody on earth can connect to? Nah, I think I'll pick an OS where all of this stuff is included, and at no charge.
Hmmm, I don't like the way this application works because of this simple little item. Hmmm, if only I had the source code I could change it. What? No source code? Nah, I'll stick with an Open system.
It seems you have an extremely small taste of UNIX by using DNS. Now why don't you take a few more steps and try some other things. Maybe get a copy of RedHat 7.3 and buy a book or two (not that they are necessary with all of the information on-line).
[ August 21, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]