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to: Rodrigo Cesar Banhara
from: Scott Jones
date: 1999-10-16 21:48:24
subject: Re: Norton AV

-=> On 16 Oct 99  03:48:02, Rodrigo Cesar Banhara wrote to Scott Jones <=-


 RCB> But you are sure about server dont exist?

 SJ> Currently, no, it doesn't exist, and I've searched all over for any

 RCB> Relax!! :p

If I were any more relaxed, I'd be mistaken for a corpse. ;)

 SJ> possibility of its' existance.  The newer version, BO2K, *could* be
 SJ> ported to OS/2 were some enterprising hacker moved to do so.  I have
 SJ> the source right here, AAMOF.  It's useless to me, however, as: a) I

 RCB> hehe, what the purpose of the code then?

I tend to collect stuff like that for some unknown reason.  I was also
looking into the possibility of using it as a remote-admin tool with my
mother-in-law's Win machine, since I'm the pseudo-tech support/sysadmin
person for the business she and my wife run.

 SJ> I don't believe exists for OS/2.  Not to say it couldn't be done, but
 SJ> the difficulty of such I'll leave for an actual programmer to
 SJ> determine.

 RCB> Anyone know possibilities it have place on OS2 world?

The same possibilities it has in the Win world.  I see it as simply
another tool that can be used for either good or bad purposes, just like
any other.

                              Scott Jones
                        (sjones@crosswinds.net)


... Cat:  It's what's for dinner.
 
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