Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 2nd Jun 2011 00:39 UTC
Windows It's 2am here (edit: I'm done writing, it's 2:38am now), and I really ought to be sleeping right about now, but for some stupid arbitrary reason, the D9 conference is held at honestly irresponsible hours for us Europeans (and we rock, damnit). So, here I am, MacBook Air on my lap, camomile tea (the Empress of Teas) in my cup, because Microsoft just had to show Windows 8's new interface for the first time at this ungodly hour. Oh, and they unveiled some more interesting stuff about Windows 8. Update: The videos from D9 are up. Mossberg talking to Steve Sinofsky, and the Windows 8 demonstration by Larson-Green.
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Neolander
Member since:
2010-03-08

Wrong. If the account does not have admin privileges, UAC asks for a password.

Believe me, there's such a setup on my PC.

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lemur2 Member since:
2007-02-17

Wrong. If the account does not have admin privileges, UAC asks for a password.

Believe me, there's such a setup on my PC.


No, right. If the account of person who logged on initially does have admin privileges (e.g. it was the first account created on that machine), then if that machine is left logged on by that person then anyone else can install anything, without knowing any password, merely by clicking the UAC "Allow" button at the appropriate moment.

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Neolander Member since:
2010-03-08

Oh, I see what you're talking about now, but that's not what the OP was talking about. The OP's idea was to use the initial admin account to create a limited user account and then bury the admin account forever and never use it again.

Kind of like on Unices, where logging on as root is never, ever, recommended.

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