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Originally Posted by ilovejedd
In all seriousness, I'm not a fan of Vista. Most of my computers are still using XP. I have one Vista laptop and I have UAC disabled. However, I do understand why Microsoft had to make this change. Yes, the current iteration is irritating as hell and they need to fix it so it's less intrusive. Getting rid of it altogether, however, is a step backwards.
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UAC needs to be unobtrusive until it has to pop up. Having to authorize everything you do when you know it's safe is part of why people hate Vista. It is my computer and I do not want the OS asking me what I want to do when I just told it what I want to do.