To: KwasiOwusu
Microsoft strengthened their support for TCP/IP when it was necessary to do soStrengthened? What does that mean?
You must mean the first port that they "bought", and forgot that the Microsoft stack had many interoperability problems with the entire TCP/IP world.
But then again, you probably aren't old enough to know that either.
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12/08/2004 2:00:37 AM PST by
Socrates1
(Those whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.)
To: Socrates1
"Strengthened? What does that mean?"
Strengthened means just that, straightened..
NT3.51 already had TCP/IP in it, it just wasn't as robust as it could be.TCP/IP in Windows today is much, much better implemented than it used to be.
Bottom line: firefox is NOT TCP/IP.
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