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Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings
From: Henry Linneweh <hrlinneweh () sbcglobal net>
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 14:59:12 -0800 (PST)
I agree that changing one's computer is not the ISP or even the Corp IT departments job, and could compromise valuable work and or personal information for the individual user, depending on their setup, security software etc and other applications. I also would preceive that as a real threat to individual privacy for any individual in any country of the world who directly purchased and owns their own computer. For individuals who had their machines custom built to spec with software configured to meet a certain criterion this would be an outrage and considered hacking and tampering. -Henry Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com> wrote: On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Fred Baker wrote:
Personally, I don't ask my ISP or my IT department to randomly change the configuration of my computer. I am very happy for them to suggest changes, but *if* I agree, *I* want to install them when it is convenient for *me*, not when it is convenient for *them*.
There is a difference. In most cases the corporate laptop is owned by the corporation, not the employee. Shouldn't the corporate organization be able to change its own computers whenever it chooses, regardless of the desire of its employees. On the other hand, the ISP does not own the customer's computer. And despite EULA which say it not sold only licensed to the customer, most people view their computer as their property not the ISP's.
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- RE: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings, (continued)
- RE: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Terry Baranski (Oct 23)
- RE: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Brian Wallingford (Oct 23)
- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Chris Brenton (Oct 24)
- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Brian Bruns (Oct 24)
- RE: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Terry Baranski (Oct 23)
- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Michael Loftis (Oct 23)
- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 23)
- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings chuck goolsbee (Oct 23)
- RE: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Brian Knoblauch (Oct 24)
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- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Fred Baker (Oct 28)
- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Sean Donelan (Oct 28)
- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Henry Linneweh (Oct 28)
- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Daniel Golding (Oct 30)
- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Fred Baker (Oct 28)
- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Sean Donelan (Oct 24)
- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings J Bacher (Oct 25)
- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Matthew Palmer (Oct 27)
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- Re: AOL fixing Microsoft default settings Eric Kuhnke (Oct 25)