For all those deactivating SAK, please give this a quick read:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_attention_key
Thanks for that
It really is up to you as to whether or not login
spoofing is a concern on
your machine, but I work with multi-user systems in a large environment
where login spoofing is a definite concern. Therefore, NOT having an SAK
option is a blocker that would actually force the use of Windows clients.
OK, understood. So at my little private network that is no thread.
I think the biggest annoyance was "the same keys" (at least to me). Maybe a more
UNIX like combination will ease the pain?
And a text modification, which hints to the "information, why" and the "way
to deactivate, if save"..