Well, Webslinger I certainly have to say that you have never looked closely at UAC and all its features. If you call me dumb for using UAC, I have to say that back to you. For people that know what they are doing, they can disable it, when they install some security software and take a huge administration effort. But for normal people, it has been proven to me, that it's the most important security feature in Vista, that allows us to work without admin rights and provide a secure zone.
I hate all these people talking only shit about Vista, that it's crap and has only a new interface and slow and annoying. These people have either never used Vista or are so dumb that they just can't handle it and shouldn't be allowed to use a computer. I don't offend you by that. You're not ment. But some of my colleague, who have a general abomination against Vista.
That solution will not work for Home Editions. Only for Business and Ultimate. I read that months before, but it's not a real solution. In another thread I posted a CMD file that doesn't exactly the same.
I have trouble believing that Chris Gonzales told you not to use Vista. I suspect that you are taking his comments out of context.
Well, he wrote in German in a support mail to me and talks badly about vista.
I can sent it to you if you can understand it.
As I already said, "blame" the developers for that UAC issue, as a lot of other programs can handle that easily. For me, I found a perfect solution to this.
I thought about coding it in C++, but I actually don't have the time and why should I do things and spent weeks on it that can be done by the developers in hours?
No offense,
BurnerHEAD