I said nothing about Microsoft. I'm talking about providing a good user experience. Changing Windows settings that affect every program is not a good idea. It causes confusion. Users will see their applications suddenly behaving differently and have no idea what happened or how to revert to the old experience.
>You always repeat the Microsoft SOP. But you never inquire as to the possible unique scenarios under which such changes might be applicable, allowable, and/or useful.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer