Web Kracked wrote:
> Harold Fuchs wrote:
>>
>> I'd be interested to see a *working* procedure for locking down a
>> Windows system against these programs. I can't decide whether or not
>> I hope such a procedure doesn't (can't) exist. On balance I think I
>> do hope that.
>>
>
> You thought of it, someone over at MS most likely were told that
> "locking" the OS from installing
> software not on their "nice" list IS as crime - only if they get
> caught, that is.
Microsoft has little to do with this issue.  Any operating system used
in a corporate network environment has to support permissions in some
manner.  This means the system administrator can allow or deny a wide
variety of things.


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