>From PC World:

"Network administrators are complaining that Apple's recent decision to offer 
users its Safari Web browser as part of an iTunes and QuickTime update has made 
their lives harder, as they struggle to remove the software from PCs on their 
networks.

For Cody Wilson, the trouble began a few weeks ago, when he noticed that Safari 
had popped up as a download option with his Apple Software Update, the program 
that is used to update iTunes and QuickTime."

And later:
Administrators may see more support calls from users who have installed Safari 
without realizing it, said Eric Schultze, chief technology officer with 
Shavlik. "I could see administrators saying, 'I approved a standard desktop 
image, now [Safari is] showing up. I need to remove it.'"

Safari? Is it something I can eat?

More at
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/144162/companies_struggle_as_safari_pops_up_on_networks.html
 
Juha-Matti
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