Re: For those of you who have disabled UAC while using user/admin, you don't have full admin rights -- <VBG>!



"Paul Montgumdrop" <Paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You don't have full rights as user/admin in some situations like on the
C:\Programs Files or C:\Windows folder with UAC enabled or disabled, and I
suspect some other folders that are *protected* from you.

I also suspect in some situation in dealing with the registry, it is
protecting itself too.

You don't even have full rights as admin if you're using that hidden admin
account on Vista too.

Vista is protecting itself from *you*. :-P

I knew from the beginning of Beta that Vista was being written by the
'protect me from myself' idiots that MS hired after AOL laid them off...
They think removing your ability to use the machine YOUR WAY is improved
security. I just call it a PITA!
In a business setting, I want the ability to lock some things down.
But on my personal machine, I want to be able to do what I want without
interference from some 'know it all' programmer's idea of security.
If I want it locked down, great!
But if I choose to NOT have it locked down, I should be able to do that too
as admin/owner of the system.


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