Turning UAC off is for the casual PC user, not for those that are
comfortable with
determining what runs and what doesn't.
"Windows needs YOUR PERMISSION to continue".
Obviously this means that you need to be comfortable with determining what
runs if Windows is asking you if you want something to run... Otherwise you
are blindly accepting prompts - which means that there is no reason for
them. At least you still get Internet Explorer's Protected Mode with it on.
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"Captain Roberts" <someone@somewhere.net> wrote in message
news:woWdnbAgWLsNDUHYnZ2dnUVZ_tmknZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> "mike" <mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:02C7BB3D-A976-464D-9EBE-437DE02A2C63@microsoft.com...
>> why on earth is everyone recommending to shut all of UAC off
>> its easy to adjust the settings in 3 easy steps
>>
>
> UAC is meant for the casual PC user, not for those that are comfortable
> with determining what runs and what doesn't.