Re: Some questions




"Nonny" <nonnymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:juvs74p6kbn8k5hdn0e4guhchblbspjhrn@xxxxxxxxxx
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 02:09:46 +0300, "SANTANDER"
<santander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Do we need have some antivirus or antispyware installed in computer, or
Vista now considered as "safe operating system", that is "not affected" by
viruses, since have UAC (Elevate without prompting) function?

You need a firewall, an anti-virus program, Windows Defender and a
couple more malware scanners/removers.
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what is sense of this "enhanched security" if this so called "UAC (Elevate without prompting)" is just useless crappy feature?
Is there way completely uninstall UAC from Vista (remove this from code as well)?

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