Christian Biesinger wrote: > Peter Lairo wrote: > >> I think it is being *deliberately* ignored because the Linux users in >> charge of the bug don't understand why it is important to windows >> users. :( > > > Could you explain why it is? > > I see it this way: The PW protection is of course worthless. Anybody > really wanting to access your profile data can still do so. And the > others don't care about your profile anyway, so PW protection doesn't > change anything. > > And I don't see why this is windows specific... Windows can also be > configured to require a password to logon. >
I know a couple that the wife wants a feature like this to lock out her husband from her email & browser stuff even on a windows multi-user platform like WME. -dman84
