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>> At COMMON Carol Woodbury said that QSECURITY level 10 is supported if
>>you are
>> _currently_ at that level. Once you change from 10 to anything else,
>>you're not allowed
>> to go back to 10. That's bound to be a rude surprise for some people,
>>but I like it!!!
>I think that's a damn good idea! It's about time that people started
>taking responsibility for their own machines and thiskinda forces folks to
>think about that issue...:)
I'm not sure why running my machine at Level 10 means that I have not
assumed the responsibility for doing so. What advantage does removing
Level 10 from my machine give me, the customer, when I specifically want it
that way? (BTW, I don't have password protection on my PC or any of my
Macs either. But I do have a secure location.)
Regards,
- Lou Forlini
Software Engineer
System Support Products, Inc.
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