Re: W2000 security



I agree with Roger in that it is it secure enough needs to be taken in
context with it's use and the user's needs. Windows 2000 still can be a very
secure operating system in most cases. The one exception I can think of is
for being a web server. IIS 6.0 is significantly more secure than IIS5.0.

Steve


"gefionorse" <gefionorse@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi there,
A friend of mine is having an argument over whether W2000 is a secure
system nowadays.

You can read about it here:
http://rafaminu.blogspot.com/

What is your expert opinion?



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