In all the hubbub over whether the semantic of the Run As... feature in Windows 2000, a much more important shortcoming is that this is the first time (I know of) that the system asks for your password through a mechanism other than the trusted path (ctrl-alt-del to login, ctrl-alt-del to change password). This is an unfortunate compromise in an otherwise useful feature. -- David Terrell | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Prime Minister, Nebcorp Inc | http://wwn.nebcorp.com/
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