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Precisely. Our partner's SA also followed this idea and that's why
his Sun server crashed due to a NFS bug. Unfortunately, my database
was on it. :(
Richard
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 10:50 AM
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Quoting Bernardus Deddy Hoeydiono <deddy_at_sdi.co.id>:
> I
> suggest if
> your O/S (Win2K) running well ,please don't apply the service if
> not
> necessary.
Perhaps this is the advice most people followed that's why that Slammer worm took off.
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