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Re: [DotGNU]MS Exchange and .NET
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tali streit |
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Re: [DotGNU]MS Exchange and .NET |
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Tue, 02 Oct 2001 19:25:54 +1000 |
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As far as I can tell, Hailstorm is about setting a single file format
standard, on a microsoft server. Then, functions are provided to access
this data, including integration with apps such as exchange.
While reading this, my mind went straight to viruses. As Bruce
(McCleave) just posted, there are some concerns. How can you stop a
virus/worm? The idea is that we want all applications to be nicely
integrated services... but imagine popping up a window everytime some
bit of code wants to send an email... As far as I can tell, .NET is
ActiveX. Big problem with ActiveX is that it is opaque - you don't know
what it is capable of.
But we have a Secure Execution Environment! i hear you call :) how do we
stop worms from communicating within the laws of the secure execution
environment?
Sorry, got off track there...
I think we will see MS merge:
MS-SQL, Exchange and Office,
to provide storage through generic interfaces for:
email & scheduling, text documents, spreadsheet & graphing
as well as user-defined data exposed through an interface of some sort.
this would "leverage" all of their "technologies" to force them into the
server market.
Bill Lance wrote:
What MS's plans are for Exchange and .NET
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2001/1001webservice.html