Originally posted by Predator1
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Grim, rjohnstone, I've got a BS in Comp Sci too. We just need hippietim to show up and I think we'll have all of the devs/IT guys on the JCF. I've been in the field for about 5 years now, all software dev with VB6 (really not as bad as everyone says) and .NET. WPF rocks my world.
Grim - having the browser installed on a different drive letter makes absolutely no difference in terms of security. Open up cmd and type "del %windir%/*.*" from the D: drive. It will run with no problems. UAC doesn't prevent hacking, but it forces the user to confirm any system-level changes. The worst malware can do without showing a UAC prompt is screw up the user profile. I will say that I haven't seen any nasty malware on my customer's machines (the kind that intercepts calls to regedit, or prevents booting) since XP.
Trem - time to leave XP. There are zero reasons to stick with it. Windows Vista fixed some major problems, and Windows 7 continued the work. The interface is a big change (primarily the focus on search, and the new taskbar in Win7) but once you use it for a week or two, you won't want to go back. SuperFetch makes opening frequently used apps lightning fast (assuming you have enough physical RAM to make good use of it; I've found that 4GB is minimum to see an improvement).
I've been running IE9 Beta 1 on my PC for the past couple weeks and I love it. I dropped Firefox when IE7 came out because it no longer added anything for me. My dad still runs Firefox because of Adblock; I just add the ad sites to IE's restricted sites list. And the F12 developer tools are fantastic.
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