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| 1448414 | 2018-04-17 21:12:00 | You have to strike a balance between security and convenience somewhere. Linux users have got used to it but when MS tried to introduce similar security levels with the first version of UAC it caused such a backlash they backed it off and made it less intrusive by default. Didn't help of course that was with Vista which had plenty of other issues at release. I put up with it when I use Linux, but it does bug me. |
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| 1448415 | 2018-04-17 21:29:00 | You have to strike a balance between security and convenience somewhere. Linux users have got used to it but when MS tried to introduce similar security levels with the first version of UAC it caused such a backlash they backed it off and made it less intrusive by default. Didn't help of course that was with Vista which had plenty of other issues at release. I put up with it when I use Linux, but it does bug me. I usually disable UAC when setting up Windows, turn it on again when completed setup. |
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