Re: [fw-wiz] How to Secure Windows? was How to Save the World

From: Paul D. Robertson (paul_at_compuwar.net)
Date: 12/27/04

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    To: Barney Wolff <barney@databus.com>
    Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 11:06:19 -0500 (EST)
    
    

    On Thu, 23 Dec 2004, Barney Wolff wrote:

    > > That _would_ be useful, if it weren't for the fact that I can only use it
    > > on a single computer. If, I wanted to use their tools as a consultant,
    > > it'd cost me $11,000 per year! While that might be ok for E&Y, it's a
    > > little steep for PDR ;)
    >
    > ISTR something similar regarding fwtk, back in the paleozoic.
    > Presumably your clients can each download and install, themselves,
    > without your fingers ever touching a keyboard.

    That's a fine line to tread though- if they think it's worth $11,000 to
    consultants, then I'll respect that- it's not worth that much to me.

    When I sell photographic prints, I don't expect folks who don't like the
    price to find a low-res version and upres it to try to get the same thing,
    I expect them to pass and/or provide pricing feedback. That was my
    pricing feedback ;)

    Anyway, maybe Marcus would be happier if people would have done the same
    with the toolkit...

    Paul
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