That's right, we had talked about that before.mikeb wrote:security by obscurity is a bit of a common myth....
Regards...
I second that Mikeb.mikeb wrote:All I can say is that when it comes to IT teachers are idiots...always have been and probably will continue to be.
We home school so the kids have a chance to actually learn something useful.
I could say more but I am probably preaching to several converted.
Mike
Hi...darry1966 wrote:Basically is there an alternative to Explorer shell or Underlying explorer system management?? So you don't get windows explorer is not responding messages.
https://techbase.kde.org/Projects/KDE_o ... stallationThe KDE on Windows Initiative is an ongoing project to port the KDE applications to MS Windows. Currently supported versions of Windows are XP, Vista and 7.
Quotemikeb wrote:Well they all use the same apis anyway.
If you truly remove the IE stuff those 'explorer not responding' occurrences disappear anyway....along with undesirable software
I think it was most dramatic on 98 whaich went from hopeless to a stable safe system....by the way that could use the windows 95 windows explorer.
I just use windows explorer.... works the best once decluttered being the native bunny..... browsui is still called up as that became part of it in a non removeable way as are the internet temp/history...but they have no active X/IE/mshtml hooks to do anything bad with.
If you get the fetish you could always change the desktop program in the registry...even use progman!!...I did play with talisman....but they all ended up clumsy compared to native.
By th e way the test for a truly removed IE is to put a web address in the windows explorer address bar and see what happens.... nothing is the aim....
mike