I've been using Windows as a network administrator for just over 6 years now. I've used NT4 servers, 2000 servers, and Windows 2003, and there has been a tremendous improvement with each version. There are still some things that drive me nuts in my job, though, and this is a chronicle of the top five.
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On a workstation, this is purposely configured to do some simple things like hide file extensions
I have never understood the sense in that, even on a desktop machine. I would have thought that MS would had the common sense to discard that feature years ago. How do they expect people to spot dangerous '.jpg' files, if the file extension is hidden?
On a workstation, this is purposely configured to do some simple things like hide file extensions
I have never understood the sense in that, even on a desktop machine. I would have thought that MS would had the common sense to discard that feature years ago. How do they expect people to spot dangerous '.jpg' files, if the file extension is hidden?