What I never understood is why Microsoft does home users expose to such security risks by virtually crippling the home edition with its user accound management ?

What I hate is the security gap between security products for companies and for home users. "No, home users don't need that." It should rather sound : "No, we can't pull enough money out of home users, so we don't develop for them at all." <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/memad.gif" alt="" />


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