It will be turned off asap. I know several end-users (ie non-IT people) that have turned it off - pronto. What a pain. It does not solve the problem of end-user security - it simply moves it around.
>I disagree. It's a pain while you're getting things setup, but it does provide extra security.
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>>OK, this is the first thing you want to get rid of unless you enjoy being nagged continuously. What a terrible implementation of access control. I cannot imagine end-users putting up with that for long.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.