Linked by Adam S on Fri 29th Jul 2005 12:30 UTC, submitted by Brad Wardell
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RE[3]: Finally Microsoft listens so user rights concerns
by kaiwai on Sat 30th Jul 2005 08:48
in reply to "RE[2]: Finally Microsoft listens so user rights concerns"
Well, the fact is, those who stick to the 'good programming principles of Windows 2000' shouldn't have any problems; those who will have problems are those who use nasty, undocumented hacks or simply write half baked, hacked together applications and leaving design considerations to the last minute.




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I am not saying that the transistion to this type of model will be pain free, especially since Windows developers have long enjoyed an open security model and didn't have to worry to much about write permissions but this is something that is a long time comming and it is good to see that Windows Vista is finally going to implement the feature. It is LATE coming but it is here none the less. Also, sorry if I offended anyone by not including the BSD's (Free, Net, Open) in the group of OS's with this model alongside GNU/Linux and OSX