Hello Stefan Tanurkov,
On Mon, 29 May 2000 08:08:38 +0300 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, May 29, 2000, 12:08:38 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Stefan Tanurkov wrote:


> Hello tracer,

t>> But I donot agree having to go into the registry to change it.
t>> There IS an administrators menu somewhere anyway, why not add this to
t>> it?

> The problem is that a single "stupid" user on a single machine (i.e. without
> administrator) should not have easy access to this feature. The only
> thing I can think of is a secret key combination. But using .REG
> files seems to be more practical especially within large networks -
> you do not want to type those values in on each machine even using the
> nicest interface, do you? ;-)

The problem is that I could do that over the network anyway but if
you have administrators settings, normal users shouldnt be able to
change them and also. what about the bulk of email users?
They havent got a clue what they are doing and imagine they test the
Bat as potential emailer and get these warnings and cannot get rid of
them OR modify them.
if I would set up the BAT as administrator they shouldnt be able to
get to any settings even via the registry.
If its their own system, they should have the right to deactivate
things they donot like.
if it means they get caught by a virus, their problem.
If potential customers see those banners they may cost you lost
sales...




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tracer

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