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UAC was intentionally designed to be annoying, to raise awareness of apps running as administrative users without good reason and trigger a sort of roundabout kick in the pants to developers via annoyed users.
I absolutely agree though that the big issue will be putting the metaphors into a scheme that feels natural to use for the average user instead of feeling like it's fighting against the user.
If the features are compelling enough the performance hit will be overlooked, just like it has been in most of the big jumps in computing.