1.31.2007

You have to pay extra for security with Windows?

Vista's comes with built-in anti-spyware software, and new account controls curb the ability of users to unintentionally install harmful programs. The high-end versions come with a feature called BitLocker that encrypts a computer's hard drive in the case of a lost or stolen machine.
(Reuters)

Is that how it works? Cause hey, I don't know. I never got around to XP even, myself. We use 2K at work. I don't know what the policy is at work but what we should be doing, IMHO, is using whatever version is most common among local employers. And if that's the case, or even close to it, I don't expect to be seeing Vista any time soon. Ah, well.

I'll just have to struggle along, best I can.

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