Not to throw any more water on the development fire at IPSwitch, but the
current problems with directory permissions and the ability of users to be
able to WRITE to file areas under Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 are just the
beginning of the headaches in store for us in the future.

Under Windows VISTA overall operating system security will be significantly
more substantial.  

READ - if we thought setting up the program and configuring file permissions
for IMail 2006 is bad now, just wait for Windows VISTA.  Apparently
Microsoft, in an effort to rein in the plethora of security problems they
have had is in the past is SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCING the areas of the operating
system that both the USERS and INSTALLED  SOFTWARE will be able to actually
have WRITE permissions to in their latest design.

Additionally, there will no longer be a default SESSION ISOLATION.  In both
past and current session isolations, the logged in user was always setup as
SESSION ISOLATION 0 (ZERO).  That will no longer be the case in VISTA!

See:
http://windowsconnected.com/blogs/joshs_blog/archive/2006/01/07/295.aspx for
more information about the potential headaches for both developers and end
users.

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