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Member since February 4, 2005

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    Steve Rowe

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    United States of America

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  1. Review - Adobe Reader for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/2008

    7.0.5 (Oct 14, 2005)

    Downloade and installed Adobes reader only to get an unwanted Yahooo toolbar. It also wanted to install another unwanted program. The reader works fine just hate the unwanted garbage being forced on the user.

  2. Review - Longhorn Transformation Pack

    9.0 (Feb 8, 2005)

    Installed in safe mode since system files were being changed and all worked well but no side bar. Otherwise everything seems to be working fine.

  3. Comment - Microsoft gets more pro-active against SQL injection attacks

    9.0 (Jun 26, 2008 - 12:21 PM)

    Did you click the links you provided? One is the purchase page for the Mac Server OS. The other does
    not link to a downfall of Windows server and the upcoming Mac server. He actually thinks the Windows Server is solid and an impressive upgrade.

    Quote:
    Final thoughts
    This review only touches the surface of the new functionality in Windows Server 2008, highlighting but a subset of the improvements Microsoft has shipped in this release. There is a lot more to say about this impressive update, and of course my Windows IT Pro Magazine compatriots and I will do just that over the coming months. Though familiar on the surface, Windows Server 2008 enables so much new functionality, and comes with so many changes, that you will need to dedicate some time to understanding how these changes will benefit your own requirements and needs. This effort is worthwhile: Windows Server 2008 is a solid and impressive upgrade that should meet the needs of virtually any business customer. I see no serious downsides to this product at all. Highly recommended.
    --Paul Thurrott
    February 24, 2008
    Updated February 25, 2008

    Link:
    http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/win2008.asp

    So please do not provide people with false information.

  4. Comment - DirecTV Caught Violating 'Do Not Call'

    9.0 (Dec 14, 2005 - 8:11 AM)

    So basically what the government is saying is pay us to violate the law. I also never see
    where the people being called get any compensation, just the government, who did not get called.