![]() ![]() User Account Control was introduced in Windows Vista as a means to forcefully wake up application developers and users. It also allowed malware full access to the system when executed. ![]() This kind of turned out to be a very bad idea, and allowed Microsoft and its 3rd party developers to become hopelessly sloppy most Windows applications more or less assumed they were run by administrators. Such is the case because Microsoft, in its infinite wisdom, figured it somehow made sense to give every user full access to the system, and to more or less completely ignore the intricate and advanced security systems in place in Windows NT and the NTFS file system. ![]() Just about everyone using Windows XP runs the operating system as administrator – or root, if you come from a UNIX background. ![]()
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