was not implying that windows policies were better. only that they don't follow the Unix/linux way of doing things.
Adam Heath sent the following on 11/20/2008 1:04 PM: > BJ Freeman wrote: >> David sounds like you stating Linux or Unix rules. >> However the Windows version logs you in as administrator privileges so >> you can add software (vista). >> They don't force you to have a second login that is not an admin level. > > Er, the unix way is to give you enough rope to shoot yourself in the > foot, then provide better ways. > > So, it's up to the end user if they want to do it with full permissions, > or a bunch of hand-holding. > >
