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<blockquote data-quote="93803123" data-source="post: 836691"><p>To complicate matters further there is also the problem of Microsoft changing (tweaking) ASR rules as they go along. The Windows security division is actually small. It's not as if there are literally thousands of people sitting there just waiting for reports to come in from the field and then they pound-out fixes. It's just a guess, but I'm thinking the main players in the Microsoft Windows security division totals 50 or less. What I do know is that whatever the actual number is, it is a very small number relative to the entire organization.</p><p></p><p>So what. We just deal with it. As if we have any real choice in the matter except to switch to another operating system - and we all know that isn't a practical solution for many people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93803123, post: 836691"] To complicate matters further there is also the problem of Microsoft changing (tweaking) ASR rules as they go along. The Windows security division is actually small. It's not as if there are literally thousands of people sitting there just waiting for reports to come in from the field and then they pound-out fixes. It's just a guess, but I'm thinking the main players in the Microsoft Windows security division totals 50 or less. What I do know is that whatever the actual number is, it is a very small number relative to the entire organization. So what. We just deal with it. As if we have any real choice in the matter except to switch to another operating system - and we all know that isn't a practical solution for many people. [/QUOTE]
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