Miss spelled word in the software

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Larry Martin

Has anyone noticed in the Applications Agent Checkpoints
area in the Real-time Summary section that Microsoft has
Security spelled Secutity?

It is the section called "Internet Explorer Secutity
Zones-Prevents unauthorized changes to your Internet
Explorer Security Zones."

That is so funny and tragic at the same time. A company,
such as Microsoft, allowed this to happen!! I guess that
make explain why we even need a program like this, since
the operating system is so flawed.
 
Ok 1 its a damn BETA program so lighten up. and 2 you go
make a OS and use that if you hate microsoft so much.
Stop complaining about it if you use it your just being a
hypocrit. If they didnt make the OS you wouldnt be using
it atm so just shut up and go else where with negativity.
 
"Miss spelled (sic)": misspelled?

"I guess that make (sic) explain...": may?

Brings to mind an adage about pots & kettles, eh?

Has anyone noticed in the Applications Agent Checkpoints
area in the Real-time Summary section that Microsoft has
Security spelled Secutity?

It is the section called "Internet Explorer Secutity
Zones-Prevents unauthorized changes to your Internet
Explorer Security Zones."

That is so funny and tragic at the same time. A company,
such as Microsoft, allowed this to happen!! I guess that
make explain why we even need a program like this, since
the operating system is so flawed.
 
Larry Martin said:
Has anyone noticed in the Applications Agent Checkpoints
area in the Real-time Summary section that Microsoft has
Security spelled Secutity?

It is the section called "Internet Explorer Secutity
Zones-Prevents unauthorized changes to your Internet
Explorer Security Zones."

That is so funny and tragic at the same time. A company,
such as Microsoft, allowed this to happen!! I guess that
make explain why we even need a program like this, since
the operating system is so flawed.

Well, I would recommend Linux but one needs to know how to spell ( Miss
spelled ) and use a command line so perhaps that would not be for you. :)
 
Yes it does, but it doesn't really invalid the point of
the original post, does it. Two misspellings in the
complaint don't atone for (nor auto-correct) the
misspelling in the product.
 
Case in point :-D

("invalid"!="invalidate")
-----Original Message-----
Yes it does, but it doesn't really invalid the point of
the original post, does it. Two misspellings in the
complaint don't atone for (nor auto-correct) the
misspelling in the product.


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Andre said:
Grammatical errors are a known issue in this beta 1 release of MSAS,
this should be corrected by beta 2 or release time.

Linux Girl, I didn't know you were still around, how is Linux going
for you? Which distro are you on now?

Oh I stop in once in a while, usually when ever I happen to be on a Windows
system.

Always the latest Andre, I test them all. :)

LG
 
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