From: "Shari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Like the user who couldn't find the Mac menubar because he was expecting it in the same window as the app itself, as with Windoze :-) Yup, most users are not reliable to troubleshoot.
LOL! I once had an angry Windows user who told me my app had re-arranged items in his Start menu and he was going to sue me. I tried to explain that he'd obviously dragged some around by accident (which is easy to do) and that he could drag them back but he wouldn't listen. Then one of my relatives accused me of formatting her hard drive with an app I wrote specifically for her. It didn't of course. I never did find out what she did to herself. It's actually quite hard to accidently format a hard drive on Windows (short of booting into setup or running format or fdisk from a boot disk).
Regarding signed apps... you mean the Verisign type signature itself to turn off that nasty warning window?
Yep. That's the one. Works fine in all cases unless you install the signed app to the root diretory (e.g. C:\) and a few other weird places. Which probably is a warning for those who have decided to create directories off the root on Windows. A bug in an update might be coming your way soon. :-(
I feel sorry for the Vista support techs. At least they have guaranteed job security ;-)
Don't. Have you ever spoken or emailed one of them? It's like talking to somebody from PayPal support. I was actually given instructions on how to defrag my hard drive when I installed Microsoft Outlook XP after I installed service pack 2 (I've since discovered on my own that was the problem) and couldn't boot into Windows - let alone run defrag.
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