re: Windows Messenger Live signs off spontaneously
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at 11:49 am Windows Vista Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Mousey
(28 messages posted)
If we all agree that Microsoft is simply the best company ever, will you turn off
the tedious, unnecessary, semi-literate lectures ?
On Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at 9:27 am, Charlie Hadden wrote:
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>I would not reply at all except that it comes so easy for people to place the blame
>for all of the worlds problems on MS. AutoLeveling is a part of the TCP/IP Internet
>Protocol. It is 100% Vista’s problem that it is still full of bugs that the networking
>industry hasn’t worked out. I’m not going to even talk bad about the Internet industry
>for not having this all ready. This is a new evolution, a quantum leap into a new
>and better internet and it is huge and full of problems that will take time to work
>out. It was never even integrated into windows till XP and is now the industry standard.
>TCP/IP comes under the category that I described earlier as OTHER software! Except
>for the fact that MS gives it to you freely in Vista TCP/IP has nothing to do with
>MS or Vista. This is a part of the internet protocols that are being update by mandate
>that I mentioned. Every OS vendor in existence has TCP/IP. This is the standard
>connection protocols that are used by absolutely EVFERYONE to connect and function
>on the internet. Without it we would still be using WINS (which was created by MS)
>and other antiquated protocols to get out computers identified and connected. I
just
>updated my certifications in Networking and all of the tests I took required only
>about 10 ea. To take with the exception of the one for TCP/IP and that took 3 weeks
>for me to study for and pass. Like I said All OSs are having problems with these
>new implementations not just MS.
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