Am 08. Jan, 2004 schw=E4tzte Derek Neighbors so: > I will gladly let any law enforcement agency look at my computer. I Not without a valid search warrant. The constitution gives us protections against illegal search and seizure. Those protections are lost if we don't protect them. I doubt the gov't will ever want to search my box, but they'll need a searc= h warrant if they want to. > have nothing to hide. However, I don't feel that any vendor has the > right to access my computer without notifying me and certainly I don't > think they should have reason to be installing software without > notifying me. > > To be fair, to date Microsoft has not (to my knowledge) used or abused > either one of these items, but certainly they put them in their EULA for > a reason. They shouldn't be in the EULA for the OS. The EULA shouldn't be changed wit= h patches. ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.AZOTO.org/ # To us former windows users, linux IS an easter egg :) I cant remember # how many times i said to myself "i can do that?" -- BoBB