Of course users should take responsibility.  But corporations have a
responsibility to their users to inform them as well.    We are all
aware that those managing servers SHOULD be knowledgeable and
competent, however in the real world, that is not always the case and
never will be.  So dealing with the worse case scenario is necessary
for most of us because ignoring reality doesn't get the job done.

If your mission is to present a good image of the company you work
for, you might want to reconsider the attack posture you present here
each time someone says anything negative or questions the procedures
that Abode uses.  It is not helpful.  A much better tactic might be to
consider the suggestions for improvement as valuable instead of
constantly dismissing them out of hand.


On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Raymond Camden <raymondcam...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Users must take some responsibility too, Maureen. You can't put it all on
> Adobe's shoulders here. If you let your nephew install a server and don't
> bother to double check his work, that is *your* fault, no one else.

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