Disabled UAC - what abut the red shield icon in the tray?

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housetrained

Justin said:
Yeah, sure you would. Let me guess, you own your own company and do what
you want, right?

Wrong! Speaking figuratively! Really, sit down and logically explain how
stupid she is - win her over with facts, figures and a little common sense.
If she still can't be persuaded then you should at least seek alternative
employment because THAT boss & co. are only going to go spiralling
dooooooooooooown.
 
J

Justin

housetrained said:
Wrong! Speaking figuratively! Really, sit down and logically explain how
stupid she is - win her over with facts, figures and a little common
sense. If she still can't be persuaded then you should at least seek
alternative employment because THAT boss & co. are only going to go
spiralling dooooooooooooown.

We have a custom app that constantly triggers UAV - we can't seem to
prevent it from doing so. Therefore disabling UAC is the best option.
Stop being a jackass and start answering questions instead of second
guessing. Seriously, next time somebody asks you for directions, tell
them why they shouldn't go there. See how they react.
 
G

Gordon

We have a custom app that constantly triggers UAV - we can't seem to
prevent it from doing so. Therefore disabling UAC is the best option.

So it's been written in a slack manner because it needs administrator access
to run?
 

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