Goodness . . .
if they keep this up, Microslop might have to join the real world and clean up it's act.
NIST = creator of (non-DoD) federal government computer security standards.
This is quite bad for MS.
Ism't the standard rule for IT shops "nothing from MS until the third release?" (and all that means is that the first General Availability release is really still a beta). No big deal, really, except to the hypefest that is MSM. And if you think Apple doesn't patch the daylights out of their software, you just haven't found the log file directory yet.
I am fetting frustrated with Windows as well. I can't stand the fact that they restart my machine whenever they feel like it.
My desktop has lots of pages open. It's cluttered but that's the way I like it. When MS Windows XP Pro decides to reboot over night, it's like someone came in and cleaned my desk and put everything away or threw it away.
Then I have to search the history listing to see what I had opened last but but it's a pain because it shows a trail of my web surfing.
Is there any way to get Microsoft to keep their hands off my Desktop? Or at least put it back the way it was?