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Re: The Y2K glitches start being reported
From: Paul Ferguson <ferguson () cisco com>
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 07:51:07 -0500
At 11:31 AM 12/30/1999 +0000, Neil J. McRae wrote:
Judging by the interview on the news last night they basically said that it was a date issue but not one pertaining to the Year2000 issues, and that the same bug could have happened 1998 -> 1999 roll over.
Although not exactly "network" related, another issue which is not directly related to Y2K, but potentially troublesome for some users nonetheless, is the fact that older versions of browsers contain some digital certificates which expire at the end of 1999, introducing potential problems with conducting electronic commerce transactions beginning Jan. 1. http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/news/0,4153,1018428,00.html - paul
Current thread:
- The Y2K glitches start being reported Sean Donelan (Dec 29)
- Re: The Y2K glitches start being reported Paul Ferguson (Dec 29)
- Re: The Y2K glitches start being reported Neil J. McRae (Dec 29)
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- Re: The Y2K glitches start being reported Sean Donelan (Dec 29)
- Re: The Y2K glitches start being reported Neil J. McRae (Dec 30)
- Re: The Y2K glitches start being reported Paul Ferguson (Dec 30)
- Re: The Y2K glitches start being reported Patrick Evans (Dec 30)
- Re: The Y2K glitches start being reported Neil J. McRae (Dec 30)