check it out...
http://www.boingboing.net/2006/04/24/vi ... parad.html
VIsta's endless parade of warnings won't create security
VIsta's endless parade of warnings won't create security
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Its probably a bug in the build thats preventing those thiungs from popping up 
Just wait until the next one.
Seriously though, why when I try to delete a folder do I need to confirm it like 4-5 times even on XP. I cant wait to see my CEOs reaction when he sees the upgrade bill for Vista. I might actually be able to convince him to run linux =P
Just wait until the next one.
Seriously though, why when I try to delete a folder do I need to confirm it like 4-5 times even on XP. I cant wait to see my CEOs reaction when he sees the upgrade bill for Vista. I might actually be able to convince him to run linux =P
Good article.
Here is the link to original reference:
http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/win ... 308_05.asp
Here is the link to original reference:
http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/win ... 308_05.asp
I'd go with RedHat Linux, that's the one our company is using and I bet it's 1000000000000000000000 times better than any future windows os.dracflamloc wrote:Its probably a bug in the build thats preventing those thiungs from popping up
Just wait until the next one.
Seriously though, why when I try to delete a folder do I need to confirm it like 4-5 times even on XP. I cant wait to see my CEOs reaction when he sees the upgrade bill for Vista. I might actually be able to convince him to run linux =P
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But it's optional, ain't it?Kale wrote:BitLocker gives dual-boot systems the elbow:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/04/27 ... r_infosec/




