Microsoft Retracts Private Folder Option
An anonymous reader writes "Just recently, an update to Windows added the option to password-encrypt a personal folder. The intent was to allow users who share PCs to have a measure of privacy, but C|Net reports the company is now removing that functionality with a patch. IT managers hit the roof when the option was added, complaining of the possibility of lost passwords and inaccessible data." From the article: "'Oh great, have they even thought about the impact this could have on enterprises. I'm already trying to frantically find information on this product so that A) I can block to all our desktops and B) figure out how we then support it when users inevitably lose files. I can see the benefit in this product for home users, but it's a bit of a sloppy release by Microsoft,' Stuart Graham said in a posting on Windows Server-related site MSBlog."
Oh, the humanity.
I too have felt the cold finger of injustice.
I gave you the 25 cents for using the word "opprobrium", however, I had to take it back when you said "Irregardless" instead of just "Regardless".
The correct way is to simply say, "Regardless, news such as this..."
Your net score is $0.00. Please try harder next time.
Thx.
Does anyone remeber the Coke employee trying to sell Coke's secert to Pepis but got busted by FBI. you don't want your employee to encryted your company's secert but i guess most of you don't give a shit about your company. so let the bitching continue. http://www.zeenews.com/articles.asp?aid=307516&sid =BUS&ssid=53