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Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| More Headaches from Vista Security Windows Vista may have some serious headaches in store for corporate users with third-party authentication systems like VPNs. From the article: "ISVs say rewriting their code for the new architecture will produce headaches that will extend to their customers that have deployed strong authentication such as biometrics or tokens, enterprise single sign-on and a number of other systems integrated with the Windows authentication architecture." (src:Slashdot.org)
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| link looks dead to me |
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| it's alive and well though
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