Chris,
Have you considered approaching upper management with a basic cost/benefit
analysis?
Obviously, if you can't justify the cost of replacing their favorite products
with more secure alternatives, your project is doomed from the beginning. It
doesn't matter if Outlook Express is the most vulner
Dan Bartley
-Original Message-
From: Chris Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 19:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Ten worst programs
That sounds like a good way to go about things, however at my location
upper management is the problem, they're the
From: "Dan Bartley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I would love to try this again without causing my point to get lost
somewhere else :-)
Where I currently work, we originally started out by trying to determine
the worst programs to run and reasons for denying them. This quickly
became an exercise in frustrat
I would love to try this again without causing my point to get lost
somewhere else :-)
Where I currently work, we originally started out by trying to determine
the worst programs to run and reasons for denying them. This quickly
became an exercise in frustration and anger management for both IT an