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Message-ID: <200411211722.iALHMOd02064@pop-5.dnv.wideopenwest.com>
From: mvp at joeware.net (joe)
Subject: IE is just as safe as FireFox: Moved to Education

> From: full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com
[mailto:full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com] 
> On Behalf Of RandallM> The question above is answered IMHO as yes. Any one
who admins 
> or is a PC support person would have to agree. Come'on, if you 
> change their monitor they freak out that there folders are now 
> gone! 

Absolutely. One bank division I worked at had a lady who would go ballistic
if a single ICON was out of place after work was done on her PC and would
refuse to work until it was corrected. This person was responsible for doing
the money moves for trades and securitizations to maintain liquidity levels
for credit rating which consisted of at least a billion dollars a day. We
would actually have to take a polaroid photo or screen prints prior to and
after working on her PC for CYA. We also did weekly images of her PC, it was
the only one of the several thousand at that facility we had to do that for.
True story.

  joe
 
--
Pro-Choice
Let me choose if I even want a browser loaded thanks!


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