Adam wrote: > I believe you missed user EDUCATION? > > a tools weekest point is ,,, You!
Sadly, this is all but a lost cause... > as seen by the dork who was surfing the net on a box he was using as a server _But_ why was there even a browser (at least one of the complexity and error-proneness of IE) on the box in the first place? After all, MS put that browser there and insists it is a necessary, core part of the OS. If the supposedly (well, "hopefully") informed, educated folk who should be preventing such idiocy at companies with extra responsibility as MS has (its part of the cost MS bears for its size, market dominance and profoundly BS marketing line that computer systems have developed to the point where anyone that can use a mouse can adequately be let loose on the Internet) cannot prevent such idiocy then what hope can the much larger, much less nerdy, much less IT- oriented general user population have for user education being a useful part of the solution? Regards, Nick FitzGerald _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
