UAC for a specific Program, how to turn off?

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Guest

Why do you think we sjould get injured to view your drivel bottom posts.
Perhaps uyou should learn how to use a modern program like Windows Mail so
you can see replies in a preview pane.
 
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NoStop

MICHAEL said:
It's a damn silly ass debate/argument that's been going on
and on and on and on and on. It's as boring as the Linux vs. Windows
debates. Typically discussed by antiquated aresholes who have
nothing better to do than have everyone conform to their idea of
Usenet bliss.

Post how you want to.
OK, smartass, please tell us what this comment is supposed to mean ...

"Meant to start that with "That's not UAC's fault,...."

That's the results of top posting on UseNet.

Cheers.


--
The "Wow" starts now.

Windows is not a virus! Viruses are small, efficient and built to get a job
done. Windows on the other hand ...

"No sane person wants Vista, so Microsoft is making sure they have no
choice."
http://www.aaxnet.com/editor/edit043.html
 
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MICHAEL

NoStop said:
OK, smartass, please tell us what this comment is supposed to mean ...

"Meant to start that with "That's not UAC's fault,...."

That's the results of top posting on UseNet.

Cheers.


--
The "Wow" starts now.

Windows is not a virus! Viruses are small, efficient and built to get a job
done. Windows on the other hand ...

"No sane person wants Vista, so Microsoft is making sure they have no
choice."
http://www.aaxnet.com/editor/edit043.html

I had no problem figuring it out, dumbass. Perhaps, you're just
a bit on the slow side of things.

By the way, you Usenet netiquette nazi, your sig is in violation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signature_block

Also, I tried to visit linuxmce.com, doesn't seem to work.
Is there an actual product, or just a video?


-Michael
 
J

Jimmy Brush

How can you blame Microsoft for malicious third-party applications that use
system service to do things the user doesn't want to happen, when the user
uses other programs that use the SAME system services in the SAME way to do
things the users WANTS to happen?

How do you seperate what the user considers "ok" vs. what the user doesn't
want to happen, without asking the user?

How do other OS'es do things rights, as opposed to what Windows does?


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- JB
Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User

Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
 
R

Ronnie Vernon MVP

These are Microsoft support groups. If you want real usenet, just go back to
alt.linux.can.do.no.wrong or alt.microsoft.sucks, or wherever it is you came
from.
 
N

NoStop

MICHAEL said:
I had no problem figuring it out, dumbass. Perhaps, you're just
a bit on the slow side of things.

By the way, you Usenet netiquette nazi, your sig is in violation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signature_block

Also, I tried to visit linuxmce.com, doesn't seem to work.
Is there an actual product, or just a video?


-Michael

There's an actual product you Wintard. Try again and maybe you'll find
it ...

http://linuxmce.com/

Cheers.

--
The "Wow" starts now.

"No sane person wants Vista, so Microsoft is making sure they have no
choice."
http://www.aaxnet.com/editor/edit043.html
 
M

MICHAEL

NoStop said:
There's an actual product you Wintard. Try again and maybe you'll find
it ...

http://linuxmce.com/

Cheers.

Thanks, dingleberry.
It must have been those linux servers fartin' up again.
I reckon that's why you waited four days to reply, to make
sure the site was back online before you sprayed your prattle.


Take care,

Michael
 

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