In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Petri Helenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
The users that are the problem anyway will vote for convinience with their wallets. If they wouldn�t, they would not be buying the systems that conviniently allow them to execute and install code in the first place. It would be financially suicidal to make a piece of software to bother the user.

It doesn't cost the user any extra to include such a feature in the next version of Windows, and in all the Critical Updates downloaded starting tomorrow. [Obviously it costs MS something to do the software development.]
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Roland Perry

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