Personally I have disabled the UAC completely. It makes trouble, trouble and trouble. And it is nonesence 'cos today malware is able to get admin rights even though UAC. That's because they use security problems in software, causing corrupt memory to get admin rights. There is nothing UAC can do against it.
But I aggree, an Editor should never use admin rights. If it does there is a problem with the user accounts. Therefore Carbonize got problems with his settings... The UAC makes something completely wrong: Instead of elevate the rights, it runs the application in a completely alternated user environement. So you have other user variables, other user documents, other user settings and other ntuser.dat registry. As long as MS has not fixed that, I will N-E-V-E-R use the UAC again. -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?6,51575,51585> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
