Well, it guess you still don't get the point I was trying to make. Here's an example that might make it a little clearer:
Let's say you're an advanced administrator with a company (doesn't matter which company or what os you administer). The company just hired a couple of new people. Some are fairly known to work with the office computers, in fact they really know their way around. But some of them don't. They can't seem to work with certain programs. They find them difficult to use, can't seem to find any documentation so they come to you for support. The first person comes in and explains what he has done so far and also explains what it is he doesn't understand. Then the second person comes in, starts shouting that the stupid administrator can't even configure the systems right, that all the systems are crap, in fact at the previous job they had much better systems and an even better system administrator. Well, which person would you help? Ow, and let's just leave the fact out of it that it is actually your job to help them both. But I would like to know who would you rather help and for what reason?
That's right, you've nailed it. We're just stupid windows users searching around for "setup.exe", LOL! If it doesn't say "next" or "finish" then it's too advanced. I should just quit trying to get my Extigy to work now that I know the real underlying problem. How stupid of me not to see it! Too bad I don't know how to type these advanced commands at the console because then it would work flawlessly. You should feel good since you've just solved a lot of people's problems.
Dennis
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