Microsoft attempted to show Wednesday that network software maker Novell's business strategy was linked to its participation in efforts to punish Microsoft for antitrust violations. In one e-mail released by Microsoft lawyers, Novell chief executive Jack Messman said the company was looking for a "Trojan horse" in order to get a piece of Novell software installed on Microsoft operating systems.
"We need to infiltrate the Microsoft strategy," Messman wrote in a December 2001 e-mail. "After we get in, we can then proliferate."
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