On 02/03/05, "Hannigan, Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Upgrading and/or replacing the OS for every Windows user on the
> > planet is an educational issue. Keeping the network viable
> > while you figure out how to do that is an operational issue.
>
> ..or a cost issue. Most of these users are people who have
> decided not to spend the $40 to defend their machine at home.
So you educate them as to why it would be a good idea to keep
their computer secure.
But in the meantime, their machine is spewing garbage -- which,
as many have said, is the operational issue at hand.
--
J.D. Falk uncertainty is only a virtue
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