>And any person or program which gets access to your machine, can use and abuse it with no control whatsoever.
A yes, therein lies the key. Don't let anybody do that :-)
Seriously, due dilligence on what gets on your machine is key. I've run my box since i started working on computers with admin rights, and no anti-virus. I have yet to be corrupted.
Not saying that's right for everybody - it isn't, but there's no precedent here for me.
FWIW, I wasn't suggesting anybody should run with UAC off, but to trouble shoot permissions problems that would be my first plan of action trying to determine what the problem is. UAC causes all sorts of weird security behavior that's difficult to track once UAC kicks in and starts redirecting files. If you want to figure out what's going on in a broken scenario you need to first see if your app is doing what you think it should be doing without UAC getting in the way. Then you can turn it back on and see how to make it work with UAC enabled and work around those issues.
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>>>How to disabled UAC and Virtual store on win 7 ?
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>>You can disable UAC by making your user account a true Administrator account. For Account type pick "Administrative User" instead of normal user.
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>>Once you do - UAC is effectively off and you can write to local files anywhere on the system.
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>And any person or program which gets access to your machine, can use and abuse it with no control whatsoever.
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>>>Thanks