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2005-07-07
If a program crashes with a file open then you can no longer access that file. On Linux this does not occur.
Spyware on XP can stop itself from being deleted by locking the file. That can be overcome but in Linux that would never happen, superuser has the power to delete any file.
It is very good to see Microsoft fixing these problems, in the installer stage. Hopefully they will go further and fix the examples I have listed above. Does anyone know if these problems exist in Windows 2003?