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Re: SQL Server Worm devastates Microsoft Corporate networks!

From: Sinister Midget <xunil_at_kc-rr.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 16:59:51 -0600
Message-ID: <703mg-b2s.ln1@elstinko.registrado.network.es>


On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 19:32:17 GMT, simoncooke_at_earthlink.net drooled and scribbled:
> Sinister Midget <xunil_at_kc-rr.com> scribbled:
>

>> On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 10:08:02 GMT, simoncooke_at_earthlink.net drooled
>> and scribbled:
>>> Sinister Midget <xunil_at_kc-rr.com> scribbled:
>>>> M$ does it, it's somebody else's fault and/or how could the actual
>>>> users possibly know they should apply the patches that $EMPLOYER
>>>> releases?
>>>>
>>>> Only one standard there. MICROS~1 isn't to blame no matter what.
>>>
>>> Sounds most of the posters here in reverse - you know; you all claim
>>> that Microsoft is to blame no matter what, and then make up lies
>>> about how (for example) Windows can't handle 1000 simultaneous
>>> processes.
>>
>> [see below]
>>
>> You're right (though I never made the claim). Winders _CAN_ perform
>> 1000 instances of nothing, and you proved it admirably. I'll go one
>> further and state that if you want to claim it can do 20,000 instances
>> of nothing all at the same time, you're correct!
>>
>> You win. You can leave with some nice parting gifts.

>
> You seemed to miss the posts where I (and others) put in that Ackerman
> (IIRC) test.
>
> And everything ran smooth.

Must have. I pretty much tired of the thread when 1000 processes of no activity was offered as proof it could be done. Anything after another few posts ended up in the bitbucket as I assumed the remainder was simply going to be another waste of time.

I suppose I shouldn't make those types of suppositions so readily, Unless, of course, someone comes along and disputes your current claim.

> Simon

Sinister

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Received on Wed Jan 29 2003 - 16:59:51 CST

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