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>From: JOberholtzer@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:JOberholtzer@xxxxxxxxxxxx] >IMHO, very very very bad idea. Updates have a bad habit of disabling thing >right when you don't want them to. Then again, not installing them has a bad habit of leaving open patched security holes. If people had applied patches when MS released them CodeRed and Nimda would have been a minor annoyance. >Also since WinDOHS is so adverse to >JAVA, you don't know what Redmond will do to you. You aren't actually implying that MS would release something that intentionally disabled/disrupted Java, are you? Maybe I'm a little too pro-MS, but that's a rather far out conspiracy idea. >I would customize the OS the way you want it, and use the feature IBM >includes, ConfigSafe, very liberally. (copies the registry prior to >software loads) that has saved by bacon on more than one occasion. FWIW, XP includes a similar option called system restore that not only grabs the registry, but most "system" components too. If you delete/destroy/corrupt one you get it back magically or you can "rollback" your system to a prior state. >This is a ThinkPad A30 running W2K with VMware to a Linux partition where I >spend most of my time. Amen to VMWare! For those that have dual-boot machines take a look, for a couple of hundred dollars you can run both configs at the same time. Great for playing w/linux, testing installers, supporting multiple OS/browser configs, etc. -Walden ------------ Walden H Leverich III President Tech Software (516) 627-3800 x11 (208) 692-3308 eFax WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.TechSoftInc.com Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur. (Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.)
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