On 16 Apr 2008 at 21:28, Roger Cain wrote:

> You could also turn off user account control (UAC). However, that defeats
> part of Vista's security and puts it back like WinXP where the default
> that everybody and everything runs with full privileges.

Well, it makes it like WinXP if you run WinXP using an administrative 
logon. My clients don't do that -- their machines all have at least 
two accounts, their administrator account (which they use only for 
administrative tasks) and their regular account that they use for 
their daily work (which is either user-level or power user account).

In Vista, there is very little point in running as an administrator 
since even an administrator will run by default with user-level 
permissions, and you'll be prompted any time there's a request for an 
elevation of privileges.


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David W. Fenton                    http://dfenton.com
David Fenton Associates       http://dfenton.com/DFA/

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