On Mar 2, 2012, at 12:04 PM, Markus Hitter wrote:

> 
> Am 01.03.2012 um 01:25 schrieb Chris Murphy:
> 
>> And while I'm no fan of Microsoft, this seems like it constitutes a major 
>> exploit. Like a design level flaw that isn't easy to fix server side or they 
>> probably would have done it by now.
> 
> Before doing such claims you should perhaps ask how the server is configured, 
> first. Every server can be set up in a wide open way, allowing everything for 
> everybody.

It is not a claim. It is called a supposition, and my word selection "seems 
like" does establish such.

And this has been a supposition of mine throughout, if you've kept track of the 
whole thread. But Susan has since said she called Apple support, described the 
problem, and they appear to be asserting this as a known problem.

And also the previous behavior indicates the server was setup expressly in a 
way contrary to how you describe, and past versions of OS X honored this 
configuration. But now by merely changing clients, this information is being 
exposed.

If you have an alternative explanation, please provide one.


Chris Murphy
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