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Re: Aaack! 1/3 of Top MS Products Fail In Year 2000, Says MS



Actually, it's worse than I first thought. After reading the article
which said 1/3 of the products had problems, I went in and counted the
items on the lists myself. The actual fraction with problems was just 
over 2/3. And many older applications and OS versions weren't counted.

--Brett


At 11:45 PM 4/15/98 -0400, you wrote:
 
>Hmm... Looks like all those government agencies "upgrading" to Windows
>95 or NT to avoid Y2K problems should've done their homework... (I know
>for a fact that Georgia alone is spending millions to upgrade its old
>mainframe-&-terminal-based networks to new Windows 95 software and
>hardware. That doesn't count the cost of retraining workers either.)
>
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