Yes, and personal preferences as well. I find it interesting to see the creativity of users - IF it falls within the boundaries of IT policies and procedures. It is our job as IT professionals to place the technology to limit, and then monitor and enforce the rules.

Ringmir, if you leave it open, someone will find the opening. Simply saying "you can't do that" in the IT realm is not sufficient. It must be disabled so that people can't find it. While agree it is a security breach, there are people who set out to exploit.

...sad but true.