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BevHarris Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-17-03 08:32 PM
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BBV: Have you EVER seen Microsoft take ALL files off the web?
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And if you wonder what this has to do with Black Box Voting, we began investigating whether illicit remote access could be gained via building atl.dll files, along with RPC library items. So, of course, we are using those Microsoft libraries heavily as we document our findings. GONE.

In the final stages of a line-by-line road map. What the hell happened?

All Microsoft pages down for MSDN (Microsoft Developers pages) -- all of the MSDN reference pages in connection to ATL files are gone. Just gone. Have you ever seen Microsoft do this? The RPC stuff went down last night and -- was it replaced? Some has red, saying "this is preliminary documentation."

Why are they doing this? Is the remote control bug that big a threat? Are you finding ANY ATL info on the MSDN site?

Just go into MSDN and enter ATL and see if you get ANY command references. No programming examples. No class examples. No nothing. Is it just the ones that match the Diebold code? Feedback please.

Am I nuts?

Bev Harris



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