~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in news:jb4n96$8ah$1@dont-email.me:

> David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org>
>>
>> | Peter Foldes wrote:
>>>> "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:jb33aa$vs2$1@dont-email.me...
>>>>
>>>>> Peter Foldes professes to be a computer guru and an ex-Microsoft MVP.
>>>>> He'd surely be aware of what you claim - you can't both be right!
>>>>
>>>> You are Trolling again BD

>> |
>> | No - not at all!
>> |
>> | *You* said "The 2 other servers which I use for home use along with

the
>> | family I have SpywareBlaster, SAS, Malwarebytes and Emisoft installed
>> | and running and those 2 machines are basically for home use and I

really
>> | do not need anything else on it."
>> |
>> | *David Lipman* said ""Browsing" that can get a user into trouble on a
>> | workstation should *never* be done on a server platform ..."
>> |
>> | The two statements are incongruous. <shrug>
>>
>> You surely lack comprehension skills.

>
> Sometimes - especially when the 'teacher' is not providing a clear
> explanation.


You seem to be the only student falling behind. Perhaps it's not so much
the teacher as the pupil.

>> The operating text in what Peter posted was... "The 2 other servers
>> which _I use for home_..." says volumes.

>
> I understand that different servers do different jobs, from serving
> e-mail and video to protecting internal networks and hosting Web sites.


And yet, you still missed that important distinction Peter wrote above.

> DHL did not differentiate when he made this statement:-


Actually, they both did when they specified the OS in use. The particular
OS flavors Peter mentioned are "server" editions, Not workstation like w2k,
XP, Vista and Windows 7.

> One never can tell the skill level of folk reading here! Never assume,
> check!


Learn to use google. Learn to read. Simple.


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the only thing that's wrong is to get caught. - J.C. Watts