I fail to follow your analogy, there is no such thing as "secure"

Thank you,

Robert Saylors
Technical Services Manager
The FoxBerry Group

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Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:57 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Americans confuse me / NT Security.


I sit here, watch TV, and see people everywhere asking, "How could this
happen in America to Americans."  Then I see my users bitching because they
have to use an 8 character password with number and letters.  Don't they
know it's that kind of thinking that brought down those buildings?  When
will people learn that they cannot be secure without inconvienance?

When someone complains about complex passwords tell them, "That's the kind
of thinking that causes airplanes to crash into buildings!"
--
Craig Manske <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
IS Manager
Stanek Tool Corp. <http://www.stanektool.com>
New Berlin, WI


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