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I'll take my chances with SP 2. Most of those programs are either games or niche Apps.
I deal with a decent sized clientelle. I tell them to keep things simple, and not stray too far from center as far as applications they run. Most clients run what I run, and vica versa. Any specialty app or legacy program obviously has to be dealt with differently, but this is often the sign of a poorly written or out-dated application.
There are always going to be exceptions, but I stress education and knowledge as a weapon against problems like spyware and viruses. If the clients don't listen, they usually have the same problems within weeks.
Those clients who listen and understand are customers I like to hang onto. The other ones are a constant source of problems, ands will probably go through many consultants and never have a decent running system.
That being said, that Microsoft article is indeed interesting, but not surprising.
I deal with a decent sized clientelle. I tell them to keep things simple, and not stray too far from center as far as applications they run. Most clients run what I run, and vica versa. Any specialty app or legacy program obviously has to be dealt with differently, but this is often the sign of a poorly written or out-dated application.
There are always going to be exceptions, but I stress education and knowledge as a weapon against problems like spyware and viruses. If the clients don't listen, they usually have the same problems within weeks.
Those clients who listen and understand are customers I like to hang onto. The other ones are a constant source of problems, ands will probably go through many consultants and never have a decent running system.
That being said, that Microsoft article is indeed interesting, but not surprising.
Lord ZOG
"Well hello Mister Fancypants. Well, I've got news for you pal, you ain't leadin' but two things: Jack and shit... and Jack just left town."
"Well hello Mister Fancypants. Well, I've got news for you pal, you ain't leadin' but two things: Jack and shit... and Jack just left town."
Originally posted by Drax
mmmhmm...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3583860.stm
hmmmm
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=884130
This doesn't seem too bad, and it appears there are settings workarounds for them.
Bert
I went ahead and downloaded the serveice pack 2, i guess the main feature is the security center. the problem is i run mcaffee software as my firewall and whatnot and its rather simple to use. when i restarted my computer it asked me which one to use, i chose mcaffee, but let me get yall's opinion on it. should i try out this new security center by xp, or stick with mcaffee
Ugh. I can see it now ;
Customer; "My PC crashed."
Technician; "It's supposed to do that."
Customer; "Why?"
Technician; "To protect you from viruses."
Lord ZOG
"Well hello Mister Fancypants. Well, I've got news for you pal, you ain't leadin' but two things: Jack and shit... and Jack just left town."
"Well hello Mister Fancypants. Well, I've got news for you pal, you ain't leadin' but two things: Jack and shit... and Jack just left town."
- ralphwiggum
Hmmmm
Originally posted by Drax
mmmhmm...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3583860.stm
hmmmm
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=884130
Rather strange how every version of ZA is on the list of non working programs, along with black ice and norton firewall. Looks like the only major one out there thats not listed is Kerio and Mcafee. M$ trying to stick to you again " use our $ht.
Funny how Linux and Macintosh both have firewalls, but you don't see people bashing them for taking other people's jobs away from them.
If you're going to bash Microsoft, bash them for doing stupid things;
[list=1]
[*]Hiding file extensions by default.
[*]Stubbornly sticking with the Regsitry.
[*]Releasing Service packs almost as large as the original OS.
[*]Ignoring security for all these years.
[*]Spending far too many resources on "cute" features rather than streamlining and securing their OS.
[/list=1]
If you're going to bash Microsoft, bash them for doing stupid things;
[list=1]
[*]Hiding file extensions by default.
[*]Stubbornly sticking with the Regsitry.
[*]Releasing Service packs almost as large as the original OS.
[*]Ignoring security for all these years.
[*]Spending far too many resources on "cute" features rather than streamlining and securing their OS.
[/list=1]
Lord ZOG
"Well hello Mister Fancypants. Well, I've got news for you pal, you ain't leadin' but two things: Jack and shit... and Jack just left town."
"Well hello Mister Fancypants. Well, I've got news for you pal, you ain't leadin' but two things: Jack and shit... and Jack just left town."
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Here's a question, how much more secure could windows be if they adopted the unix filesystem (user, owner,executable privelages,etc). I know Windows has Admin mode, but it's not the same.
I think Windows security would get a huge security boost with a unix type filesystem of ownership and privileges. Wouldn't fix everything, but it would help.
I think Windows security would get a huge security boost with a unix type filesystem of ownership and privileges. Wouldn't fix everything, but it would help.
Failing to plead
with a throat full of dust
Life falls asleep
in a fetal position.
with a throat full of dust
Life falls asleep
in a fetal position.
Re: Hmmmm
Originally posted by ralphwiggum
Rather strange how every version of ZA is on the list of non working programs, along with black ice and norton firewall. Looks like the only major one out there thats not listed is Kerio and Mcafee. M$ trying to stick to you again " use our $ht.
http://www.agnitum.com
The best firewall, but not for noobs.
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