On 11/12/2011 01:11 PM, Julian Yon wrote:
Nobody's going to keep an old, unsupported system up and running, at personal expense, just to appease a person who is rude to them.
It's also a bad idea from a security perspective. You could easily be doing them more harm than good.
Win2k had a long and useful life, but it has been laid to rest by its creator. If it feels "stable" and "well understood" today, it is because the world has decided to no longer research and report its bugs.
It's old and busted. Don't run it, even from behind a firewall. It is not secure.
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