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| Subject: | Reviews on Microsoft Communications Protocol Program (MCPP) |
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| Date: | Tue, 13 Dec 2005 23:27:21 +0530 |
Hi List, I would like to get some feedback on the MCPP program initiated by Microsoft. They claim to provide very relevant information about propriety protocols which can be helpful for the development of third-party applications like IPS. Is it really worth subscribing to, given the considerable price they charge for it? --Joshua
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