RE: Microsoft Announces Strategic Technology Protection Program

From: Arendt, Jordan ED0 (Jordan.Arendt@sasked.gov.sk.ca)
Date: 10/04/01


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From: "Arendt, Jordan ED0" <Jordan.Arendt@sasked.gov.sk.ca>
To: "'Paul L Schmehl'" <pauls@utdallas.edu>, Byron Kennedy <byron@markettools.com>, focus-ms@securityfocus.com
Subject: RE: Microsoft Announces Strategic Technology Protection Program
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 10:50:50 -0600 

Read the second last paragraph:

http://www.secadministrator.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=22751

Jordan

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But you're absolutely right. Updates at LAN speeds would sure be more
convenient, especially in a "crisis" situation. The Internet isn't always
"up". Our LAN is.

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> needed fixes. Oww yeah, and it could provide a web front-end like
> windowsupdate. :) I'm sure someone besides me has thought of this. The
> Windowsupdate site is a great interface to point users to, but we need a
> local Server w/ LAN speed access.


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