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AlanP
Currently when faced with loss of security or the UAC prompt I go for loss
of security.
I think UAC has some real merits if it could learn what a user of a PC wants
to do on a regular basis. I think everyone, except MVPs supporting the
Microsoft community, agree it's very annoying to have the interrupt on
running non Microsoft products. If UAC were modified to interrupt the first
time a specific user runs a program (direct or by association) and during
that interrupt ask for permission to switch the interrupt off for that
specific program version, then not so many of us would scrap (turn off
permanently) the UAC prompt.
AlanP
of security.
I think UAC has some real merits if it could learn what a user of a PC wants
to do on a regular basis. I think everyone, except MVPs supporting the
Microsoft community, agree it's very annoying to have the interrupt on
running non Microsoft products. If UAC were modified to interrupt the first
time a specific user runs a program (direct or by association) and during
that interrupt ask for permission to switch the interrupt off for that
specific program version, then not so many of us would scrap (turn off
permanently) the UAC prompt.
AlanP