> As if I care what is recommended by Microsoft. Anyone who casually dismisses vendor documentation and recommendations probably does not have much of a future as a sysadmin. That's not to say the vendor should always be obeyed, of course. But the vendor's recommendations should be read, considered and understood before deciding whether to throw them away.
> They also recommend to leave WGA on, and they say they have good > reasons too. However, good for them does not mean good for me. > > It started with XP, and with Vista it is stronger, that you have to > hack your own system to counter the DRM shit it's equiped with. Discussion about how to get GnuPG working with Vista is probably fine, but Windows bashing seems a bit off-topic. -- Robert J. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Most people are never thought about after they're gone. 'I wonder where Rob got the plutonium?' is better than most get." -- Phil Munson _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
