W. Wayne Liauh wrote:

> Actually the last thing you want your employees to do is to play MPEG 
> files--even legally.  Apart from the fact that it is almost never a part of 
> the job, invitation for serious security breaches is the paramount concern.  
> Thus, whatever is supposed to be missing for Solaris does not affect it to be 
> a good candidate for business desktops.  Indeed, this may turn out to be an 
> advantage.

Not so. We often get info internally as podcasts and vidcasts. I 
recently had to put in a trouble ticket to our IT department because 
playing mpeg files wasn't working on the server I use for my desktop.
Personally, I find podcasts and vidcasts more annoying than anything. 
I much prefer reading the transcripts when they are available.
-- 
blu

"Murderous organizations have increased in size and scope; they are
more daring, they are served by the most terrible weapons offered by
modern science, and the world is nowadays threatened by new forces
which, if recklessly unchained, may some day wreck universal
destruction."  - Arthur Griffith, 1898
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Brian Utterback - Solaris RPE, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Ph:877-259-7345, Em:brian.utterback-at-ess-you-enn-dot-kom
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