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DATE | 2004-01-11 |
FROM | Adam Kosmin
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] Re: [tech-geeks] XP Home in Win2K Domain
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Brian,
This is just the kind of thing that frustrates me when I consider your role on this list. You continue to dangle the virtual carrot by offering free (as in beer) software and support despite Microsoft's claim that the cost of their products can be justified in the value that its users receive.
Why would you offer a free product? To me, you've just admitted that you don't believe this person would have bought it in the first place. Since you obviously agree, you figure that you'd better push a little harder to get your product into that school even if it means eating the upfront costs. You know Microsoft will make it back 10-fold come the next upgrade cycle. In fact, let me tell you right now that I joined this list because I heard that this kind of thing was happening and I needed to see for myself.
The only reason you're offering a free copy of XP is because it will end up getting used by students in a school and therefore, extend your illegal monopoly. I am accusing you of using the people on this list to strengthen your company's stranglehold on the flow of digital information. Regardless of the fact that I'll surely get flamed by those on the list who selfishly look to benefit (if even only short-term) from your activity, I will not tolerate this and must ask you to stop.
When I first joined this list, I was asked to familiarize myself with the group's philosophy statement. After reading it, I was pleased to see that it contained language which indicated that this type of behavior was frowned upon. More specifically, I remember reading that this list should not be used to solicit a company's wares. Don't panic though, I'm not suggesting that you have violated the current philosophy statement since this section seems to have been removed. Regardless, I am challenging you to recognize that this list is more than a bunch of "would be customers" for you to exploit. I know several people from commercial companies (yes, some Linux-based also) who have the dignity to refrain from this type of solicitation and who do not splatter messages with lengthy signatures designed to promote their company.
I'm tired of having to call you on this and think it is time to bring it out into the open once and for all.
Sincerely,
Adam Kosmin
Brian Adams (MCS) (brianad-at-microsoft.com) wrote: " Here's a solution... send me an address and I'll ship you a licensed " copy of XP Pro. " " " " Sincerely, " " Brian E. Adams " MCSA:Security (Win2k) " MCSA:Messaging (Ex2000) " MCSE+I/MCSE:Security (NT4/Win2k) " MCAD (VS.NET) " MCSD (VS6/VS.NET) " MCDBA (SQL 2000) " CCNP " " Microsoft Corporation - Microsoft Consulting Services " Central Region Financial Services Group " brianad-at-microsoft.com / 309.212.1451 " " "He who dares not offend cannot be honest." - Thomas Paine " " " " " -----Original Message----- " From: Adam Kosmin [mailto:akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com] " Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 6:51 PM " To: tech-geeks-at-tech-geeks.org " Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] XP Home in Win2K Domain " " Hi Mike, " " Since XP Home would obviously have to be reverse-engineered in order to " gain this functionality, you'd basically be asking members of this list " to " subject themselves to persecution under the DMCA. I for one, would " personally have no problem taking that on but wouldn't do it in this " circumstance. " " I hope you find a solution. " " Adam " " moliveri-at-uti.com (moliveri-at-uti.com) wrote: " " 1) Yes, I know XP Home is not designed to authenticate to a Win 2K " domain " " server. Is there a way to make it do so? Registry hack? Extra " software? XP " " Home was purchased without my input. (This is for a fire department " where " " I help from time to time with technology on a volunteer basis. And " before " " THAT flame war starts, I tried setting up some open source stuff and " doing " " remote management, but the cable company screwed me pretty good on " that " " one.) " " " " 2) Win2K Active Directory and roaming profiles -- will they work with " XP " " Pro? Can someone point me to something that tells me how to set this " up? " " Is it just a matter of copying profile contents from another box into " a " " folder on the server? " " " " 3) I see Home Directory listed. Will this designated directory " " automagically be mapped on a computer where the user logs in? Would be " one " " less point of failure in a batch file if this is the case. " " " " Thanks, " " Mike " " " " --------------------------------------------------------------------- " " To unsubscribe, e-mail: tech-geeks-unsubscribe-at-tech-geeks.org " " For additional commands, e-mail: tech-geeks-help-at-tech-geeks.org " " " " " " -- " " "Yes, Your Honor. Now, where we are so far, in at least my " line of reasoning, is I want to walk the Court through enough of our " complaint to help the Court understand that IBM clearly did contribute a " lot of the Unix-related information into Linux. We just don't know what " it is." " " -- Kevin McBride SCO vs. IBM 12/05/03 " " --------------------------------------------------------------------- " To unsubscribe, e-mail: tech-geeks-unsubscribe-at-tech-geeks.org " For additional commands, e-mail: tech-geeks-help-at-tech-geeks.org " " " " --------------------------------------------------------------------- " To unsubscribe, e-mail: tech-geeks-unsubscribe-at-tech-geeks.org " For additional commands, e-mail: tech-geeks-help-at-tech-geeks.org " "
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"Yes, Your Honor. Now, where we are so far, in at least my line of reasoning, is I want to walk the Court through enough of our complaint to help the Court understand that IBM clearly did contribute a lot of the Unix-related information into Linux. We just don't know what it is."
-- Kevin McBride SCO vs. IBM 12/05/03
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