On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Gil Hale RR <mrgmh...@rochester.rr.com> wrote:
> I suppose that if I ran all the "protections" within Vista made available,
> and hung my AntiVirus/AntiMalware/AntiAnti apps onto the machine, along with
> both a hardware and software firewall that really tightened things down I
> could perhaps still be able to read from, and maybe even still write to, the
> files on my own local hard drive.  Maybe I could even read or play various
> CD or DVD media.  But would I be able to do anything effective with
> connectivity to a network, to include Internet access?  I am surmising the
> level of "security" has a lot to do with the ability of the machine to do
> anything at all, other than open a few local, benign and relatively useless
> apps.  "It is totally secure, but it does not do anything that could hurt
> it.  It does not run."
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I have Vista and find no trouble taking it between different clients
and working with their networks.

Are you forcing it to act like Win2000 ?

-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Production Systems Programmer
Web and Windows Development
Independent Contractor
Memphis TN

901.246-0159

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