
You have to hand it to them: Microsoft has made an excellent marketing move the last couple of days. Remember the
UAC issue we reported on earlier? It turned out that changing UAC settings did not actually trigger a UAC dialog, allowing scripts and malware to disable UAC altogether without the user ever noticing anything - obviously leaving the system wide open. After stating numerous times the company wouldn't do anything about this issue, they
have now done a complete 180, and will fix UAC to work as many had already advised. A brilliant marketing ploy right there.
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Honestly, your comment isn't substantive enough to comment on, so we just downmod it. Consider it my own kindness to even bother replying to you now.