One of the most bemoaned features of Vista has been the UAC (User Account Control) security measures. For those power users out there this has been a real pain in the butt and something that they want more control over.
Well Tim Snead has come to the rescue with a well written explanation of how you can get some control back over UAC; but I especially liked this comment he made:
It is possible to switch UAC off. I really don’t recommend it - if you like full control over your machine, surely you want to know when something is attempting to perform an administrative-level action? Nevertheless, I’d prefer to have you run Windows Vista without UAC than having you run a different operating system.
A nice little bit of honesty
Listening to Goodbye Milky Way by Enigma from the album A Posteriori


