22 Dec
2011
22 Dec
'11
2:51 a.m.
Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote:
OK, I'll name names. If you have end users still running WinXP, getting them at least somewhat working under SLAAC/DHCPv4 is a lot less headache than trying to DHCPv6 them.
Anybody managed to stamp out WinXP in their end user population yet?
Heh. I haven't manage to stamp out WinXP in _my_ usage. Microsoft's "Services for Unix" doesn't run on on anything but the obsecenely high-priced top-end versions of their newer releases. In addition to the significantly increased hardware requirements to get the same "user app" performance, this makes upgrading a 'show stopper'.