11.June2008
Some readers were pleased and pointed out in his comments that there are few open-source projects, which are integrated with the remote area. I think, news analysis, which will appear within a few hours to violate the story is never very good. The whole business on remote access to desktop is the whole industry, and this is only a tiny fraction of the protocols, which were published by Microsoft yesterday, Charny story is the moral equivalent of trying to decide who is going to win the next election to the American talking to a couple of truckers in bar. The problem is not in the accuracy of the reports (even if it was sorely lacking), the problem was that the story was too ambitious. Charny, I cried when I said, "Schleswig-Holstein question is too complex, only three men in Europe are still understood it. One was Prince Albert, who is dead. The second was a German professor who became crazy. I am the third and I forgot all about. "
PS here are the Microsoft Open Specification Protocol.
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