18, 2002 8:08 AM
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Subject: RE: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot
Sorry, bad reading, I ment the client software, don't know about the
server
side, however roumors go there is a lot of bsd code in Micro$oft
distributions...
CBee
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Actually they are not... Only the standard bits.. :)
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Subject: Re: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot
Their own
gelopoulos
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According to their interpretation, pcAnywhere, CarbonCopy, and
NetSupport,
and even Microsoft's own Telnet server distributed as a built-in
component
of XP)
2 3:02 PM
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> Their own implementation of a telnet server, which does
> differ from other
> implementations. Do you mean that the telnet server on
> Win2K/XP and the FTP
> server
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Subject: RE: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot
: > -Original Message-
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: > According to their interpreta
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> According to their interpretation, pcAnywhere, CarbonCopy,
> and NetSupport,
> and even Microsoft's own Telnet server distributed as a
> built-in component
> of XP)
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Sent: Sunday, 2002-03-17 22:22
Subject: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot
: It is amazing people read Slashdot at all, what with their up to the
: year coverage of old news, finger definitely on the corpse's pulse.
:
: We had
It is amazing people read Slashdot at all, what with their up to the
year coverage of old news, finger definitely on the corpse's pulse.
We had this discussion in December 2001. Certainly keep up with the
times.
Andrew
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