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It is pointless to argue with these people . The fact is is that this is a
big flaw and they do not want to admit it. People will be disabling the User
account control just because they have software running on their
own(emphasize 'their own' )computers that they feel is neccessary and are
sick and tired of being nagged everytime they log on.
big flaw and they do not want to admit it. People will be disabling the User
account control just because they have software running on their
own(emphasize 'their own' )computers that they feel is neccessary and are
sick and tired of being nagged everytime they log on.
Manatee Memories said:[snip]in said:news:[email protected]... [snip]
You are missing the point, what reason should a program need to impersonate
an admin account?
Perhaps what is being missed (or, at least, diminished) here is that,
while many people might not object to a given app displaying a "notice
of impending" (my words) once, they darn sure _do_ object to being
dunned, over and over again, against being required to keep
pounding-away so as to re-authorizing, and re-re-authorizing, and
re-re-re-authorizing, and . . . . perhaps the point has been made
more-clear to you, just now?
Authorize once, and be _done_ with it (whatever "it" may be).