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From: "Paul Ranson"
Do you know what they've put into kernel mode?
Do you have any reason to suppose it would be less secure or reliable than
existing file server components? IIRC NFS runs in the Unix kernel, I don't
see why this is any less a reasonable performance choice.
Paul
"Mike '/m'" wrote in message
news:kh3k6vgka6c2n06nvurgj450qggfli7u4a{at}4ax.com...
> On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 10:32:44 -0500, "Geo."
wrote:
>
> >They also have implemented a new kernel mode driver for web serving which
> >they claim is a significant speed increase although I haven't tested that
> >yet.
>
> Oh great, yet another potential high-bandwidth security hole into the deep
> interior of Windows....
>
> /m{you would think MS would have learned by now...}
>
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