Re: Change logon style
From: Please reply to newsgroup. ("Please)
Date: 04/05/04
- Next message: Unknown: "Re: Active help on cursor"
- Previous message: jjjdavidson: ""No Network Places""
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Date: Mon, 05 Apr 2004 11:49:01 -0400
Malke wrote:
> theJapester wrote:
>
>
>>Well THANKS ANYWAY for that unasked-for parenting lesson. :rolleyes:
>>
>>The point you so obviously missed was that -- in certain situations --
>>people would like to have options, possibly including options
>>Microsoft hasn't considered.
>>
>>As an MCSD I see this sort of blind aplogist approach to the OTMW (One
>>True Microsoft Way) on a frequent basis: "This is how Microsoft says
>>it should be done, you shouldn't want or expect to approach your [fill
>>in the blank] situation any other way". I don't know why I expected
>>anything different here.
>
>
> You're welcome. If you want complete control over an operating system,
> use one that allows that; i.e., not a Microsoft operating system.
> Microsoft doesn't owe you a gui to your liking. Either write one
> yourself and use it instead of Explorer, use a different os with a
> windows manager that will do what you want, or get your kid his/her own
> box and put XP Home on it.
>
> Malke
Or Pro. Pro can use the Welcome screen also, assuming it's not on a domain.
- Next message: Unknown: "Re: Active help on cursor"
- Previous message: jjjdavidson: ""No Network Places""
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Relevant Pages
|