I know when I'm doing something to my system, but I certainly dont when some
new exploit comes along and circumvents me.  That's the problem with the
unknown; you don't know about it until after-the-fact.

I leave it on.

...I'm an adult.  I can deal with procedure.

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On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 7:33 AM, David Lum <[email protected]> wrote:

> Do any of you turn this off? I had our Service Desk Manager look at me like
> I had two heads when I told him I don’t turn mine off and I asked “yours is
> off?” and he answered “It’s me, I know when I am doing something to my
> system…”.****
>
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> I swear I read somewhere there is good reason to keep UAC on and just
> throttle down the prompts (with Win7 I’ve left it at default), but I’ll be
> damned if I can find it at the moment. I thought it was a Minasi or other
> level of author.****
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