Indeed...
My JCitizen, first of all I do appologise for such a late reply, I have only just caught up with TR, been very busy.
Yes, of course. Like anything, it's only time before something changes. This does apply to everthing though. Just that when you say that in relation to a Microsoft product, it's just not that much time is it?
Hey, dont get me wrong, what they do is very good. They make a useable product, works on all hardware of sorts, it has the major market etc. Just make sure the underpinnings of a windows infrastructure (and the world over it usually is) is not Windows.
Yes, Windows 7 on desktops in your organisation, but lets face it. The big guys buzzing in the server rooms keeping everyone safe is usually Solaris/Nix etc.
I digress, yes, write your password down, lock it in your draw, use a credible proven tried tested password manager. All better practice than trying to make something up thats hard to guess and inserting 1's for I's yawn.
Thanks JCitizen, again sorry for late reply.