One of the most welcome features in Vista is User Account Control (UAC), formerly called User Account Protection (UAP), and before that, Least-privileged User Account (LUA). The idea behind UAC is to enable users to run their machines as standard users rather than as administrators. Running your machine as a high-privileged administrator is a bad idea since it means any download-and-install from the internet (whether deliberate or otherwise) gets installed and runs using admin credentials. If th 
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Friday, February 8th, 2008 at 1:00 am
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