Well, yes and no.... There is the political way to do things. That means
being polite, and explain to them where there ideas and theories fall
short of reality, and making them realize that they have made a major
mistake by way of failed logic. However, if that fails, there is great
value in tying one down and beating some sense into them with a copy of
"Securing WindowsNT" ;-)

Kenny

Michael O'Donnell wrote:
> 
> > I would love to sit down with the people at universities who make
> > these decisions and explain to them that their decision to use
> > Microsoft products is detrimental to the security of their network
> 
> Oh, come on - didn't you actually mean to say,
>     "I would love to slap such people REALLY, REALLY HARD!"   ?


-- 
Kenny Lussier
Systems Administrator
Mission Critical Linux
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