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Exactly, but as we have seen with UAC....even just a prompt throws many Windows users to throw a temper tantrum and frantically figure out how to disable the feature. If you forced them to enter in a username and password every time they needed to make changes, they would be touting Windows XP as the best OS ever without the needless security overhead of the new version of Windows.
Windows platforms generally have more in roads for security problems because end-users demand ultimate simplicity and this simply results in more insecure systems. And as sad as it may be, I think Windows users would rather clean up after a problem, rather than going through the effort required to truly prevent it in the first place.