Linked by Adam S on Tue 28th Sep 2004 22:29 UTC
Windows I've been using Windows as a network administrator for just over 6 years now. I've used NT4 servers, 2000 servers, and Windows 2003, and there has been a tremendous improvement with each version. There are still some things that drive me nuts in my job, though, and this is a chronicle of the top five.
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by . on Wed 29th Sep 2004 00:34 UTC

"Bundled software (WMP, OE, etc):

I really don't get why people get their undies in such a twist about this. The amount of disk space used is insignificant on any remotely modern machine. No processor time or memory is used unless the programs are actually run."

So - they aren't used, but at the same they can't be removed? Something don't twist...

Actually, it means that Windows design is crappy. Why on earth a server should need a media player, internet browser, or graphics environment (yeah, I know win server can run in a headless mode) is beyond me. It just means its design is crappy, and there're can be only two reasons why it isn't removed: 1) Microsoft wants to force everyone to run their products to guarantee their monopoly or 2) internet explorer/windows media player code is actually used somewhere because it's really part of the "core OS" and you can't remove it.