>
>
> Playing attention to the requirement to inform these people about the
> need for extra lock down early in the process would be more effective
> in solving the problem than Adobe employees and evangelists ignoring
> the fact that these people exist and doing nothing more than yelling
>

Um... who exactly is ignoring these people? You may argue the CF team
should do *more*, but they are not *ignoring* anyone. The Secure Profile
was a *big* step to try to help lock things down out of the box. Hiring
Pete to write a guide, and hosting it, on *additional* steps was a good too
imo.

Can even more be done - maybe so. I'd like the installer to point to the
lock down guide so folks know it exist.



> Rah, Rah, Adobe as if the company had no place in the solution.


As if Adobe hasn't at least made an effort - oh wait - they did.

Users must take some responsibility too, Maureen. You can't put it all on
Adobe's shoulders here. If you let your nephew install a server and don't
bother to double check his work, that is *your* fault, no one else.


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