So Ron,
when did you start working for Symantec?

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Honestly I find it better to discourage users from
adding a bunch of crud to their Windoze boxes. Have to
remember those things are meant for multitasking. The
more items they have to 'enhance' the enviroment they
are in, the more trouble they will have with the
system.

>>> Linux -- The ultimate windows upgrade...

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