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I like the article, except for the fact of suggesting to "not use windows". That is not an option for millions of home computer users. They just don't have the time to learn another OS, or the $.
And also suggesting to delete the command.exe and cmd.exe files is absurd. This will do nothing to proactively help secure your environment. In fact some applications may break if you delete these files.
Other than that it was good. If you would've left out the comments I razzed you on I would've sent it to my friends and family, but I don't want a million calls the next day on why their yahoo messenger or some lamo app broke after deleting cmd.exe.
Shaun
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