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On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 17:02:23 -0400, H.S. wrote:
> Paul (Bornival) wrote:
>>
>> I am amazed by how strongly people linked to MS state that outbound
>> filtering is unecessary or even countreproductive. Yet, other people, not
>> linked to MS, think otherwise. Why is it so ?
>>
>
> Looks like MS does not want to invest time and resources in developing a
> full firewall and is thus marketing and trying to convince its users
> that outbound control is unnecessary.
>
> Historically, MS has wanted their OS to be used by dumb average Joe
> users and thus tuned its system as such. Consequently, they compromised
> on multiuser features, restricted user usage habits and proper computer
> terminology. Result: Almost all users believe Windows must be run in
> admin mode. They do not gain any basic knowledge about computers which
> is commonplace among computer technologists (MS uses its own
> nomenclature, as you mentioned, probably based on recommendations by
> marketing drones). All this leads to significant ignorance of important
> issues related to computer security.
>
> But to be fair, these marketing strategies also resulted in the boom of
> personal computer.
>
> Also, the strict control over licenses also played a very important role
> in making Linux what it is today: secure, open source and, these days,
> with better GUI than Windows in many respects. Had Windows been "open",
> maybe there would not have been as much impetus in making Linux distros
> so user friendly. I have myself seen that current version of Ubuntu is
> much more easier to install than Windows!
You are completely wrong with your assumptions.
Educational reading not only for the Vista user:
Managing the Windows Vista Firewall
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc510323.aspx
> Paul (Bornival) wrote:
>>
>> I am amazed by how strongly people linked to MS state that outbound
>> filtering is unecessary or even countreproductive. Yet, other people, not
>> linked to MS, think otherwise. Why is it so ?
>>
>
> Looks like MS does not want to invest time and resources in developing a
> full firewall and is thus marketing and trying to convince its users
> that outbound control is unnecessary.
>
> Historically, MS has wanted their OS to be used by dumb average Joe
> users and thus tuned its system as such. Consequently, they compromised
> on multiuser features, restricted user usage habits and proper computer
> terminology. Result: Almost all users believe Windows must be run in
> admin mode. They do not gain any basic knowledge about computers which
> is commonplace among computer technologists (MS uses its own
> nomenclature, as you mentioned, probably based on recommendations by
> marketing drones). All this leads to significant ignorance of important
> issues related to computer security.
>
> But to be fair, these marketing strategies also resulted in the boom of
> personal computer.
>
> Also, the strict control over licenses also played a very important role
> in making Linux what it is today: secure, open source and, these days,
> with better GUI than Windows in many respects. Had Windows been "open",
> maybe there would not have been as much impetus in making Linux distros
> so user friendly. I have myself seen that current version of Ubuntu is
> much more easier to install than Windows!
You are completely wrong with your assumptions.
Educational reading not only for the Vista user:
Managing the Windows Vista Firewall
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc510323.aspx