"The impression I get (not having actually compared Vista and XP side by side) is that Vista makes less efficient use of my screen space, preferring to make aesthetically better use of whitespace and prettier icons."
Yeah, it kind of annoys me that they're selling out to be like Mac too...
Lots of people seem to be worried that the encrypted information would have been decrypted and then misused. C'mon people, haven't any of you dealt with a federal government agency? Do you have any idea what kind of mounds of paperwork an analyst would have probably had to have gone through to decrypt anything? Probably so much paperwork that they'd rather just dismiss the most blatant evidence just so they wouldn't have to work on the bureaucratic shuffle.
2. You won't be able to see what's going on on your employee's computer (which is good news for the employee)
I'd imagine that on employee computers (depending on the company, of course) the setup of the encryption would be done by the systems admin. On my work PC, the worker has little ability to do anything as it is.
"The impression I get (not having actually compared Vista and XP side by side) is that Vista makes less efficient use of my screen space, preferring to make aesthetically better use of whitespace and prettier icons." Yeah, it kind of annoys me that they're selling out to be like Mac too...
Am I missing something here? It can detect people "acting suspicious", but what if you're not "acting suspicious"?
Lots of people seem to be worried that the encrypted information would have been decrypted and then misused. C'mon people, haven't any of you dealt with a federal government agency? Do you have any idea what kind of mounds of paperwork an analyst would have probably had to have gone through to decrypt anything? Probably so much paperwork that they'd rather just dismiss the most blatant evidence just so they wouldn't have to work on the bureaucratic shuffle.
2. You won't be able to see what's going on on your employee's computer (which is good news for the employee)
I'd imagine that on employee computers (depending on the company, of course) the setup of the encryption would be done by the systems admin. On my work PC, the worker has little ability to do anything as it is.