Vista Security

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Guest

Have any lof you noticed the small mustace under the chin of Microsoft?
I have.
Not only is Uac a stupid thing that no one uses, the other forced security
based on the internet, with no real way of turning it off, furthur shows the
Hitler type of control that Microsoft is trying to impose.

Grady
 
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DevilsPGD

In message <[email protected]> grady
Have any lof you noticed the small mustace under the chin of Microsoft?

Perhaps you could explain what "mustace" means, that's not a word I am
familiar with.

It's possible you meant mustache, although that is unlikely since a
mustache is located between the upper lip and nose.

I think that's actually a beard under Microsoft's chin.
Not only is Uac a stupid thing that no one uses,

I use it, quite happily. It makes running as a limited user (not as an
admin) much more pleasant.
the other forced security
based on the internet, with no real way of turning it off, furthur shows the
Hitler type of control that Microsoft is trying to impose.

Most of us noticed the checkbox to turn off UAC or other security
features if desired.

btw -- Can you Godwin a thread on the first post?
 
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]

"that no one uses"
False, or at least a gross exaggeration.
UAC is intended to and does give more control to the computer user.
Without UAC, some malware and other undesirable applications could run
and the user never be notified.

If you do not like UAC, simply turn it off.
Exactly what security of Windows Vista are you unable to disable?
 
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Michal Bucko

Not only is Uac a stupid thing that no one uses, the other forced security
based on the internet, with no real way of turning it off, furthur shows
the
Hitler type of control that Microsoft is trying to impose.

That is definetely not true. Please, read about UAC, then talk.
 
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David Dickinson

grady said:
Have any lof you noticed the small mustace under the chin of Microsoft?
I have.
Not only is Uac a stupid thing that no one uses, the other forced security
based on the internet, with no real way of turning it off, furthur shows
the
Hitler type of control that Microsoft is trying to impose.

Grady

This troll started a similar thread yesterday in vista.general that got way
out of hand. I think it trailed off somewhere between talking about bologna
sandwiches and the weather in Scotland. He doesn't want to learn or to find
a solution to a problem. He wants an argument.
 

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