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Monday, June 15, 2009

Mark Russinovich on Windows 7 UAC

Mark Russinovich on Windows 7 UAC

The introduction of the User Account Control feature in Windows Vista was a controversial move that backfired quite a bit on Microsoft. Not necessarily because it was a bad feature but because many users felt that it was annoying the hell out of them. Most experts agree that UAC is increasing a computer system’s security which is obviously a good thing. They do also agree on the fact that Microsoft should have made some changes to the way UAC behaves in Windows Vista to make it less annoying.

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Enter Windows 7. Microsoft made changes to the way the User Account Control in Windows 7 behaves which should reduce the frustration that some users felt in Windows Vista. Microsoft employees have posted about UAC various times on the Engineering Windows 7 blog, check out the links below for an overview:

The last Microsoft employee to have his say about UAC is Mark Russinovich who wrote the article Inside Windows 7 User Account Control for the Technet Magazine which looks at UAC in Windows 7 from a more technical point of view.



source: windows7news

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