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Re: Vista is the most amazing OS ever!


On Fri, 16 May 2008 08:28:20 -0400, "csbfd" <csbfd@csbfd.com> wrote:


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>"Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message 

>news:r50q24tc7nrkpt9444s8mv2pvh11et5h6v@4ax.com...

>> On Thu, 15 May 2008 23:21:53 -0400, "C.B."

>> <notreallyc.b.mullen@windowslive.com> wrote:

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>>

>>>     I rarely see the UAC prompt because I know how to configure my 

>>> software. What's your excuse?

>>

>> That lame excuse again?

>>

>> OK smarty pants, explain how when I've took ownership of ALL my hard

>> drives and have full permission of everything the moronic UAC without

>> reason will at times pop up a warning when all I'm doing is trying to

>> delete a no longer wanted shortcut from my desktop or nags like a

>> mother-in-law if I want to delete a file, who never left the hard

>> drive where I was the only one that ever "owned" it.

>>

>> I'll wait. Knock yourself out.

>

>And the problem is taking ownership of everything isn't going to get rid of 

>UAC. It pops up for a reason. Th reason is you don't have a clue as to what 

>you're doing. 


OK, I'm calling your bluff fanboy... since you're implying you do know

what you're doing EXPLAIN THE REASON in the above situations that UAC

would pop up. Put your answer right here for all to see I'm sure I'm

not the only one that would love a answer. ===>


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