On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 16:19:36 GMT, Jos Osborne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  said:
> >It doesn't address the issue. The requirement is that some MS customers need
> >to patch without putting the machine on the internet. For whatever reasons.
> >
> >Is that such an unreasonable request?
> >
> >Geo.

> Sorry to sound incredibly dense, but if the machine in question is never
> being connected to a network does it really need securing/patching?

Yes, it does.  Unless you have physical security in place to guarantee that *all* 
access
is from trusted users, you need to patch the box.

1) It may be going on a *corporate* network that doesn't have direct *internet*
connectivity.

2) Such things as standalone multiuser machines *do* exist - they need to be
secured as well.  Similarly for standalone boxes in non-secured locations - consider
the case of a PC-based cash register in a store...

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