And it came to pass that Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
> Profile Guesting I believe, means that a person not owning
> the computer and go to profile Manager and open as a "Guest"
> and use communicator , tempoararily to log on to his/her own
> account. after the session everything is lost.
>
More or less. It's not one of MY issues, so I'm not conversant
on all the details. But it is a feature (or something available
to) network installations of Communicator.
Basically, my point is that the reason that people aren't
switching form Communicator to Mozilla or N6.XX is that
Mozilla/n6.XX do not have all the features and functions of the
Communicator series. Nobody is going to "give up" features they
expect to be there. IMHO, Netscape 6 won't be complete until it
has every feature found in Communicator. And Mozilla will not
be an option for most Communicator users until IT also has those
features.
Folks used to driving a loaded Cadillac aren't about to switch
to a stripped-down race car. It's that simple.
> Henri Sivonen wrote:
>>
>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>> Christopher Jahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > It makes profile guesting impossible, or at least very
>> > difficult.
>>
>> What's "profile guesting"?
>>
>> --
>> Henri Sivonen
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> http://www.clinet.fi/~henris/
>
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