Not if the user is doing something with the machine and mistakenly triggers the action (might be looking at the wrong node, etc) at which point you have dataloss (or worse, say BIOS upgrade, though that's a bit contrived as I'm not sure BIOS upgrades would allow AMT responses)
Not if the user is doing something with the machine and mistakenly triggers the action (might be looking at the wrong node, etc) at which point you have dataloss (or worse, say BIOS upgrade, though that's a bit contrived as I'm not sure BIOS upgrades would allow AMT responses)