UAC off, now what?

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  1. Posts : 7,878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #11

    Having the slider all the way to the bottom is the same as having UAC off.
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  2. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #12

    Along with an anti virus, i always recommend to have things like threatfire or iobit.
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  3. Posts : 833
    Windows 7 x64 HP, Windows 7 HP, Windows 7 Ult
       #13

    pparks1 said:
    Having the slider all the way to the bottom is the same as having UAC off.
    A drawback is that with UAC off you lose the ability to turn on "In-Private Filtering" in IE8. (Brink has a nice short tutorial on how to keep it turned on.)

    It was a PITA coming from XP and dealing with UAC at first, I agree, but if you set it to one up from the bottom you gain some protection that otherwise would be missing, and it isn't that intrusive.
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  4. Posts : 1,326
    Windows 10 Professional 64-bit
       #14

    As far as I remember, I have it off too in Win7. But it wasn't because of popup annoyance. It's because I had problems with writing files to this directory :

    C:\Program Files\StepMania\Songs\My Creations\*song name folder*\*song name*.sm

    which opens with Notepad. In my case I used Notepad++ but he wasn't able to save the file because he didn't have the rights. Turning off UAC wipe the problem away.
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  5. TOF
    Posts : 88
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional X64
       #15

    TheSchaft said:

    A drawback is that with UAC off you lose the ability to turn on "In-Private Filtering" in IE8.
    Hmmm, I didn't know that. Firefox has the ability to use private browsing without UAC activation.
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  6. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Professional
       #16

    Lebon14 said:
    As far as I remember, I have it off too in Win7. But it wasn't because of popup annoyance. It's because I had problems with writing files to this directory :

    C:\Program Files\StepMania\Songs\My Creations\*song name folder*\*song name*.sm

    which opens with Notepad. In my case I used Notepad++ but he wasn't able to save the file because he didn't have the rights. Turning off UAC wipe the problem away.
    if you have uac on you have to open notepad++ with admin rights in order to save in program files directory
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  7. Posts : 4,364
    Windows 11 21H2 Current build
       #17

    Lebon14 said:
    As far as I remember, I have it off too in Win7. But it wasn't because of popup annoyance. It's because I had problems with writing files to this directory :

    C:\Program Files\StepMania\Songs\My Creations\*song name folder*\*song name*.sm

    which opens with Notepad. In my case I used Notepad++ but he wasn't able to save the file because he didn't have the rights. Turning off UAC wipe the problem away.
    Correct - and this is yet another example of poorly coded applications (fueled, in part, by Microsoft's release of XP all those years ago). Applications should not be writing to the Program Files directory at all - that is what the users tree (formerly Documents and Settings) is for. Program Files is a (necessarily) restricted area b/c with free access to the Program Files tree, you need to double and triple your protection -anything (malicious or not) that gets in at all will also have unbridled access to the programs in that Program Files directory, including, but not limited to, IE, Office, WL stuff, Java, etc.

    Obviously, if it is not malicious, you're golden, but if it is? Unless your protection catches it faster than you can say SuperCalliFragiListicExpiAlliDocious (or whatever) it would wreak a large amount of havoc on your system - just like they could with XP, which is the main failure point of XP.

    Seriously, if that app will not allow you to write to another folder, find another app - it is extremely poorly coded to be writing data to a subfolder of its own installation. Even *nix does this, and has been doing it for many more years than Windows has been....

    m3gaman said:
    Lebon14 said:
    As far as I remember, I have it off too in Win7. But it wasn't because of popup annoyance. It's because I had problems with writing files to this directory :

    C:\Program Files\StepMania\Songs\My Creations\*song name folder*\*song name*.sm

    which opens with Notepad. In my case I used Notepad++ but he wasn't able to save the file because he didn't have the rights. Turning off UAC wipe the problem away.
    if you have uac on you have to open notepad++ with admin rights in order to save in program files directory
    That is also a workaround - and an easy one (same with Notepad) to get it working - but, again, it should not be saving files to that location in the first place - I mean, is it called "Program and Data Files"? Nope - it is called "Program Files" - and that is for a reason.

    Since this is an advanced OS, if nothing else, make a hardlink / junction from that location it wants to save to to a folder you have write access to without needing elevated privileges, and that should make both you and the program happy....
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  8. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #18

    Here is a good explanation about the odds and ends of UAC: Tech Oddity » User Account Control (UAC)
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  9. Posts : 4,364
    Windows 11 21H2 Current build
       #19

    Nice - although that is more geared toward Vista, most of it still applies.
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