I thought I'd take a look at xfrog for windows so I downloaded the trial copy and ran the setup executable. Nothing happened which is apparently the norm because their website gives vague instructions on how to install when that happens. It points you to a link that shows you how to run windows in safe mode to then get rid of viruses. When I emailed them about this, they responded that xfrog needed to be installed in safe mode. This was a red flag for me so I took it to our IT dept whose mission is to safeguard our system from the constant attack it is under. Their unanimous response was "Absolutely not!".
So I have to wonder what sort of coding requires a safe mode install where no other software requires that. Is it just amateur coding? Lazy coding? Or is there something that they want to put on your computer that you definitely don't want on it?
Anyone take the leap and do the safe mode install of xfrog?
We definitely will not be doing that here.
mh
So I have to wonder what sort of coding requires a safe mode install where no other software requires that. Is it just amateur coding? Lazy coding? Or is there something that they want to put on your computer that you definitely don't want on it?
Anyone take the leap and do the safe mode install of xfrog?
We definitely will not be doing that here.
mh
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