In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Peter Lairo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> It is an optimal solution if you define optimal to be the best possible
> cost versus benefit. Most users use win9x which has virtually NO
> "Permission management".

But I'm fairly certain you can get utilities that are designed to
alleviate that shortcoming. Mozilla, though, is designed to be an
Internet application suite.

> Since most office computers are ON all day, it would be nice to at least
> have the OPTION to "manage" my risk.

It is not the mission of Mozilla to give you *all* of the available
options of things you can do with a computer. The option you want is
something that I think falls outside its domain, and that I seriously
doubt it could do well.

> Also, at home, I don't want to
> necessarly protect my entire PC (i usually turn it on and walk away and
> do other things; when i return, I want it to be booted COMPLETELY - and
> not have to enter a password and wait AGAIN until the login finishes).

I see. You want Mozilla to have a login screen because your computer/OS
login is too slow.

Braden

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