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Simply a New Tabbed
interface within a program to denote 'automatic connectivity''..an extra tab for example in the programs settings.

The firewall would not have to intercept the program.And each program could be set known from first example for them. Instead of the present individual locations for these settings. And added heads up.

As far as OLE at present these have to be dug up between applications ,or use the first instalation set ups to find them (windows machines). As an example 'I KNOW that Microsoft is using this type of 'stop to prevent their ideas of copyright from being terminology consistent with 'person of use.-its In there. As well 'automatic connectivity tabs within these applications could hold the first:yes,no...followed into details of:file types for example.

The software component companies are way ahead of the game. They do so at their own advantage however. And this wouldn't hurt them to tell and praise at the same control.

It would be an added advantage to both the user and the 'look of applications.

(I know the problem with the advertise me now situation).

If MusicMatchBox,Imusic,RealPlayer,WindowsMedia player for example,where to have the tab 'automatic connectivity, we as well as them could assume the control of a session use was being used or not.

For the IM apps the same situation holds true,the reasons the controls are not easily denoted as 'automatic connectivity,instead reads into the story book relationship for the programs structure to find these controls. Where they are usually most the same,or trying to assert your attention for their appearances purpose.

It would simply take some heat off of the firewall.Put some awareness where is needed.And portray a prevailing concept as one that requires attention imediately.

This would go for updates,downloads,virus updates,...'automatic connectivity.

-just talking.(I know you probably weren't talking to me.)
Posted by: ParadigmOdyssey   Posted on: 11/19/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Oh no! What will ms do?  Spoon Jabber | 11/19/03
Simple enough...  nonyabizniz | 11/19/03
really?  ryusen | 11/19/03
like a plague  lmaxwell | 11/19/03
But aren't you a ms fan?  Spoon Jabber | 11/19/03
ms doesn't have spyware  lmaxwell | 11/20/03
LOL!!!!!  James T. Kirk | 11/20/03
You can't legislate stupidity  moodytx | 11/19/03
You can't legislate stupidity  zd-spam | 11/19/03
fine and dandy  ryusen | 11/19/03
fraud has a law - still happen  lmaxwell | 11/20/03
Its Called  ParadigmOdyssey | 11/19/03
Hope definitions won't lock out Real, Macromedia, AIM, and  FilledOut | 11/19/03
Simply a New Tabbed  ParadigmOdyssey | 11/19/03
Isn't Microsoft *THE* Spyware?  brenthawkinsmd | 11/19/03
What?  lmaxwell | 11/20/03
Another X-Files convention goin on....  quietLee | 11/21/03

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