Re: WHat is more secure by default?
- From: "Doug Freyburger" <dfreybur@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Mar 2006 14:06:23 -0800
as400 wrote:
Well....YOU GUYS ARE NOT READING MY QUESTION ...
On UseNet no one is paid to answer your questions. Try
shouting and all you'll get is folks pointing you back at the
document that explains how to ask good questions.
Sure we're answering your question. But we're engineers.
One principle of engineering is what's important is to
satisfy the requirements not do randomly what the user
asks. In your case the requirements are getting to the
point you can ask a question that makes enough sense
that it can be answered. You don't have to like that fact
but that's your situation. The engineers here are doing
exactly what they would otherwise get paid for - Trying to
move your level of engineering to the point they actually
can help you.
It depends. It depends on your situation. It's for test, that's
not a situation. That's like saying it's for computers. Far
too general.
.
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