, 2004-03-24
Let's face it - there is no way for dial-up users on any major operating system to keep their computers up-to-date and patched. OK, maybe "no way" is an exaggeration. How about, "a difficult, burdensome, time-consuming, very prone to failure way?"
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Security Patches by Modem? Forget it!
2004-03-25
Gerhard Rickert (1 replies)
Gerhard Rickert (1 replies)
Security Patches by Modem? 11.3 MB in 1.5 hrs is very doable, learn some math
2004-03-28
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)

Now, I do have one further problem with MS on this front. They casually include function updates along with critical updates. Those should be in a completely separate process on a separate CD, requiring clear, short summaries of EULA changes or things like DRM that are included in new products. For example, I will not allow my customers to install any WMP functional updates, because of the DRM implications of recent versions. On the other hand, I do want them to have security updates, always. DRM is not a security issue, period, exclamation point. MS use of it's update function to stealthily extend it's reach and control should be actionable under any number of laws.
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