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Go turn off DCOM
And tell me that it's easy in Windows. First try and find the gui then try and navigate. PAIN IN THE REAR END BIG TIME!

Also most of things you do in Windows is command line. Add DNS entery you use DNSCMD from the command line. The advantage of this is I can add 1000 DNS entries in about 15 minutes while you will take a day or two entering them with the GUI. I prefer being more productive than wasting my time.
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Needs to be released first  Enterprise Analyst | 04/05/04
And that is as it should be.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/05/04
You know what would help?  Michael Kelly | 04/05/04
Windows Security Center..  Confused by religion | 04/05/04
Excellent post!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/05/04
That's a start, but...  Michael Kelly | 04/05/04
Computers and Cars........  middle of nowhere | 04/05/04
Wouldn't argue that one bit!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/05/04
The difference is...  Michael Kelly | 04/05/04
You maybe right, but I never underestimate stupidity.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/05/04
It would help but only a little  Arthas | 04/06/04
Most users would not bother with the education!  bjbrock | 04/06/04
What you are saying is....  DarbyOhara | 04/07/04
A good move despite the curve  SpideyWriter | 04/05/04
And also  rapson | 04/05/04
You raise a good point.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/05/04
Smart or dumb won't fix the holes in MS code!  bjbrock | 04/06/04
Won't do much good  MarcB_z | 04/05/04
As they say, you have to start somewhere.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/05/04
your right  V Sanders | 04/05/04
Upgrading for full benefit  AbsolutelyNot | 04/05/04
trust, gotta have trust  V Sanders | 04/06/04
Never?  Spoon Jabber | 04/07/04
Stop with the FUD, woman  Arthas | 04/06/04
What's your definition of savvy?  Spoon Jabber | 04/07/04
if applications are doing this  V Sanders | 04/10/04
Has Microsoft considered...  gypkap@... | 04/05/04
Of course they have.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/05/04
this is the way the os should come from now on  V Sanders | 04/05/04
But, this is how it should be  nucrash | 04/06/04
but  V Sanders | 04/10/04
You still can  Arthas | 04/06/04
here's an idea:  ryusen | 04/05/04
Useing SP2 beta  middle_road | 04/05/04
A good idea.  tlciii | 04/06/04
is it free of charge? will windows update pull it down  hipparchus2000 | 04/05/04
Yes, and yes.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/05/04
Indians ready to go  OhMyGosh | 04/05/04
Secure XP becomes as "hard to use" as Linux  dlu | 04/05/04
no need for command lines syntax in xp  V Sanders | 04/05/04
Oh stop it  Michael Kelly | 04/05/04
yep, during my linux training  V Sanders | 04/10/04
No command line?  OldeTimeGeek | 04/06/04
Go turn off DCOM  voska | 04/06/04
You obviously don't use XP in a network environment.  bjbrock | 04/06/04
Secure XP becomes as "hard to use" as Linux  seosamh_z | 04/05/04
I HATE that  Arthas | 04/06/04
That's the problem  voska | 04/06/04
i am not sure i like the idea of options changing  V Sanders | 04/05/04
That's the point  Arthas | 04/06/04
then why have the options?  V Sanders | 04/10/04
Uhm  rooster2004 | 04/05/04
Because...  Confused by religion | 04/05/04
"potentially"?  AbsolutelyNot | 04/05/04
Did you read the page I listed and the White Paper?  Confused by religion | 04/05/04
More FUD  Arthas | 04/06/04
I have seen the future  I know everything | 04/05/04
MS will do fine  Enterprise Analyst | 04/05/04
Should have firewall in the first place!  CobraA1 | 04/05/04
the don't install the service pack  V Sanders | 04/06/04
Re-read the docs  Arthas | 04/06/04
Hacks are not attacking security!  bjbrock | 04/06/04

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