Hehe, as it is just a pretty annoying bug, this is not only the Q&D workaround, it is the _only_ solution under these circumstances. 😉
Blah: it works for me though.
Microsoft could just toss a few working hours at it to shift the IP allocation sequences to a different moment. Of course, that’ll probably just create more shit, but eh. They’ve got smart people there. They can figure it out.
ZOMG! It’s a Microsoft bash 😀
I think you’re right though, as it can easily be solved by shifting around various sequences during startup, annoyances like mine could have been solved before release, or during alpha- and beta-testing.
Let’s hope it’ll be fixed with Vista SP1.
Quick & dirty workarounds ftw 😀
Paper tiger solutions ftl!
Hehe, as it is just a pretty annoying bug, this is not only the Q&D workaround, it is the _only_ solution under these circumstances. 😉
Blah: it works for me though.
Hey, I was serious 🙂 Q&D ftw!
Microsoft could just toss a few working hours at it to shift the IP allocation sequences to a different moment. Of course, that’ll probably just create more shit, but eh. They’ve got smart people there. They can figure it out.
ZOMG! It’s a Microsoft bash 😀
I think you’re right though, as it can easily be solved by shifting around various sequences during startup, annoyances like mine could have been solved before release, or during alpha- and beta-testing.
Let’s hope it’ll be fixed with Vista SP1.