Vista is the 800 pound gorilla in the room that will be hard to ignore. It's
a war of attrition. It's only a matter of time before XP withers and dries
up. Sure, there are concerns with Vista but I am sure they will all shake
out in the end. There are too many people with similar concerns globally for
this not to happen. My interest in Vista is a solid 64bit windows platform,
which is the future for me.
Christian
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM [mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of
Nicolas Langlois
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 12:21 PM12:21
To: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: Re: Vista and XSI? Back to VISTA
And I remember a firewall software not allowing XSI to run at all as
well! Very practical and useful. I don't need no one telling me what to
run and what not to run on my machine.
When the only admin in the world will be located at microsoft HQ and we
won't even be allowed to choose what we run on our machines for
security, terrorism, copyrights or whatever reasons they try to blame it
on, I won't want to be computing anymore! Get people informed, not caged.
niko
jordibares wrote:
> I still remember a anti-virus messing up XSI licensing tool thinking
> it was spyware. Am I wrong?
>
> jb
>
>
> On 1/2/07 18:00, "Luc-Eric Rousseau" <lucer(at)Softimage.COM> wrote:
>
> One would hope, Jordi, that you have enough understanding of
> technology
> to understand what a spyware removal tool does.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM
> [mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM]
> <mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM%5D>*On Behalf Of *jordibares
> *Posted At:* Thursday, February 01, 2007 12:44 PM
> *Posted To:* xsi
> *Conversation:* Vista and XSI? Back to VISTA
> *Subject:* Re: Vista and XSI? Back to VISTA
>
> BTW, back to VISTA
>
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6319845.stm
>
>
> Or this little extract
>
>
> "Vista's legal fine print includes extensive provisions
> granting Microsoft the right to regularly check the legitimacy
> of the software and holds the prospect of deleting certain
> programs without the user's knowledge"
>
> And
>
> "Once operational, the agreement warns that Windows Defender
> will, by default, automatically remove software rated "high"
> or "severe" even though that may result in other software
> ceasing to work or mistakenly result in the removal of
> software that is not unwanted."
>
> And
>
> "Moreover, he calculated that the technological controls would
> require considerable consumption of computing power with the
> system conducting 30 checks each second to ensure that there
> are no attacks on the security of the premium content."
>
>
>
> NICE
>
> jb
>
>
>
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