Tim Lapin / 04.9.3 / 1:22PM wrote: >In this way a Mac user avoids becoming the "Typhoid Mary" of the >computing world, i.e. a carrier. Imagine what could happen if a mac user >inadvertently passes on a PC virus to a PC user, perhaps by forwarding a >file from a 3rd user on which they are collaborating. The mac user gets >accused of having an infected machine and might find him/herself locked >out of a network by that network's security features.
No offense intended, but I am having difficulty buying this. I for one do not like anything runs in background that causes disk I/O interruption. -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] <[PROTECTED]> <[PROTECTED]>

