In order for Vista to have any real security, it has to be in a homogenous environment and connected to a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Environment?
So what are the majority of networks supposed to do about enhancing security w/ Vista, considering that Win2k3 is a rarity, let alone a pure AD setup?
This thing reads more like a sales pitch than it does anything of real value. :/
...and since when is DRM (sorry, " Rights Management Services") considered to be a SECURITY feature for end-users or sysadmins?
Bleah. This "security guide" of theirs has convinced me more than ever, that Vista's 'security' is more of a joke than an improvement...
So what are the majority of networks supposed to do about enhancing security w/ Vista, considering that Win2k3 is a rarity, let alone a pure AD setup?
This thing reads more like a sales pitch than it does anything of real value. :/
...and since when is DRM (sorry, " Rights Management Services") considered to be a SECURITY feature for end-users or sysadmins?
Bleah. This "security guide" of theirs has convinced me more than ever, that Vista's 'security' is more of a joke than an improvement...
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