> With mDNS many network services "just work" for PC users, just like > they "just work" for Mac users. Several times people have asked me why some > things were so easy to set up on some of their PCs while they could not > get them going on other PCs.
What network services, other than what I already have outside of mDNS, do you think I need? Seriously, I haven't explicitly installed a network service, besides a VPN, since Windows 98, nor have I *ever* had an issue where I solved it by installing a network service. Funny thing is, when I uninstall Bonjour, my PC continues to function just fine. It must be that "just works" thing you were talking about. > The answer was that the "easy" computers had mDNS installed when their users "illegally" downloaded iTunes. That only shows how badly they're managing their network, where they set up their computers to run the users as admins (which also allows malware to do whatever it wants too). No wonder they have problems. > I like PICNIC: Problem in Chair Not In Computer. I prefer IIIBDFI: If It Isn't Broke, Don't Fix It. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
