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Subject: Re: NT as Firewall
From: mmorse @ nsf . gov (Michael H. Morse)
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 1995 17:40:46 EDT
To: cmcurtin @ clipper . cb . att . com, ESMOND_TONG @ hp-hongkong-om1 . om . hp . com, firewalls @ greatcircle . com
In-reply-to: cmcurtin @ clipper . cb . att . com "Re: NT as Firewall" (May 31, 2:29pm)

> How can NT be good enough for your company's security, or that of your
> customers if it isn't good enough for Microsoft?

The logic of this escapes me.  I don't know anything about how good NT
is, but surely a site might have different security needs than MS
itself.  In that case, what might work for that site might not be
appropriate for MS itself. Do you think Excel is written in Visual
C++?

--Mike


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