In a message dated: Thu, 04 May 2000 13:18:13 EDT
David Roberts said:
>Haven't played with M$ mail for a long time (ignorance is bliss, at
>times), so here comes a stupid question... Why don't the Admins turn
>off this "feature", or hasn't M$ given them the ability to do so? It
>is an obvious security breach - make the user click on something,
>*anything*, before running ("previewing") any attachments!
>
>Sorry for the ignorant question (but my bliss was disturbed).
Well, keep in mind, most Windows/NT admins are barely more knowledgable than
their users. There are a few, but very few, who *really* know their stuff.
Unfortunately, these few are usually so busy with corporate infrastructure
design, and more high-level stuff, seldom are bothered for their input on
"Corporate Desktop Configuration Policies".
Also, the *really* good one have switched over Linux :)
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Seeya,
Paul
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