You were quite right to call me out on that. That was a gratuitous thing to write.
That was simply a lazy thing to write. I have not had a lot of exposure yet to Windows Vista, so in that respect, I was talking out my butt.
Of course, I don’t see anyone in industry tripping over themselves to get it installed onsite, which tells me it must be offerering simple incremental increases in security over XP, or they would be jumping on it.
No problem, correct me anytime if I need it. But it just goes to show that security isn’t the #1 purchasing decision for most users, price and access to what they want is. There are many people that think using the word “password” for their password is actually genius.