http://www.computerworld.com/action/...&intsrc=kc_top
That's right, folks. 1 plus 1 continues to equal 2, to the amazement and wonder of all.
*I know the title is misleading - I didn't choose it*
http://www.computerworld.com/action/...&intsrc=kc_top
That's right, folks. 1 plus 1 continues to equal 2, to the amazement and wonder of all.
*I know the title is misleading - I didn't choose it*
Windows 7 + VMWare Player + TinyCore Linux
Getting the Best Help on Linux Forums | A Beginner's Guide to Filing Bug Reports
I have been telling that to windows users forever, but they just didn't listen to me. I got comments like: "Nah, UAC is annoying, UAC is this, UAC is that...I turn it off right away..."
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*facepalm* Arrogant losers. They need to start thinking for once.Microsoft has refused to call the Windows 7 UAC issue a security bug, and instead has insisted that the behavior exploited by the malicious script is by design.
If Microsoft was to make a non administrative rights default most of the software would have to be rewritten and bought again to work this way. Since the software is either designed to use UAC or run with Admin rights usually.
When I tried to run XP without admin rights I was amazed how many applications would not run without them.
Windows 7 + VMWare Player + TinyCore Linux
Getting the Best Help on Linux Forums | A Beginner's Guide to Filing Bug Reports
Windows 7 + VMWare Player + TinyCore Linux
Getting the Best Help on Linux Forums | A Beginner's Guide to Filing Bug Reports
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