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      09-09-2007
I work with... the same Vista Business 32-bit, on a Pentium 4 at 3GHz, with
2GB RAM and a GeForce 7600 GT with 256 MB RAM.
Right before the UAC confirmation message pops out when trying to launch a
program that Vista keeps on considering "unidentified", the screen goes
black (about 1.5 seconds the first time in a session, then about 0.5 sec).
Can't you Microsoft get back to the XP message, put it on top of other
windows or something and keep it there until I give my confirmation ? Must
you black out the entire screen just to get my attention ? The XP
confirmation message did this perfectly. It is NOT a problem with the video
card, because this is the second I work under with this Vista, and on the
previous one (an FX5200) this happened identically.
Oh, and some more on this - It is obvious that Vista DOES NOT keep count of
the versions or other identifiers for the programs I give UAC the
confirmation to launch them. So, I am prompted with the same confirmation
message about _still_ "unidentified" programs, although I've told it a
hundred times before that yes, I know that program well and know where it's
coming from.
If these pestering things weren't to happen, I might have believed that UAC
is good and does its job delicately, somewhere in the background; but the
black screen and the confirmation message spoil all the fun - that's why
some people hate the UAC and disable it. Did anyone at Microsoft possess
some user psychology notions ? Or even used a Vista system with UAC enabled,
like a simple user, for months in a row, without getting annoyed ?

 
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      09-09-2007
The black screen is a safety feature - Windows has switched to a secure
desktop so that the dialog box cannot interact with the desktop or other
open programs. This is a feature that can be turned off in the Registry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies\System\PromptOnSecureDesktop

1 for on, 0 for off.

You can also change this using SECPOL.MSC if you have Vista in either the
Ultimate or Business editions.

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"Communikator" <> wrote in message
news:%...
>I work with... the same Vista Business 32-bit, on a Pentium 4 at 3GHz, with
>2GB RAM and a GeForce 7600 GT with 256 MB RAM.
> Right before the UAC confirmation message pops out when trying to launch a
> program that Vista keeps on considering "unidentified", the screen goes
> black (about 1.5 seconds the first time in a session, then about 0.5 sec).
> Can't you Microsoft get back to the XP message, put it on top of other
> windows or something and keep it there until I give my confirmation ? Must
> you black out the entire screen just to get my attention ? The XP
> confirmation message did this perfectly. It is NOT a problem with the
> video card, because this is the second I work under with this Vista, and
> on the previous one (an FX5200) this happened identically.
> Oh, and some more on this - It is obvious that Vista DOES NOT keep count
> of the versions or other identifiers for the programs I give UAC the
> confirmation to launch them. So, I am prompted with the same confirmation
> message about _still_ "unidentified" programs, although I've told it a
> hundred times before that yes, I know that program well and know where
> it's coming from.
> If these pestering things weren't to happen, I might have believed that
> UAC is good and does its job delicately, somewhere in the background; but
> the black screen and the confirmation message spoil all the fun - that's
> why some people hate the UAC and disable it. Did anyone at Microsoft
> possess some user psychology notions ? Or even used a Vista system with
> UAC enabled, like a simple user, for months in a row, without getting
> annoyed ?


 
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      09-09-2007
you might add that turning this off comprimizes the security of the
workstation since "secure desktop" is not secure afterwards


"Richard G. Harper" <> wrote in message
news:...
> The black screen is a safety feature - Windows has switched to a secure
> desktop so that the dialog box cannot interact with the desktop or other
> open programs. This is a feature that can be turned off in the Registry:
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies\System\PromptOnSecureDesktop
>
> 1 for on, 0 for off.
>
> You can also change this using SECPOL.MSC if you have Vista in either the
> Ultimate or Business editions.
>
> --
> Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User]
> * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/
> * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
> * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/
> * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
> "Communikator" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>>I work with... the same Vista Business 32-bit, on a Pentium 4 at 3GHz,
>>with 2GB RAM and a GeForce 7600 GT with 256 MB RAM.
>> Right before the UAC confirmation message pops out when trying to launch
>> a program that Vista keeps on considering "unidentified", the screen goes
>> black (about 1.5 seconds the first time in a session, then about 0.5
>> sec). Can't you Microsoft get back to the XP message, put it on top of
>> other windows or something and keep it there until I give my confirmation
>> ? Must you black out the entire screen just to get my attention ? The XP
>> confirmation message did this perfectly. It is NOT a problem with the
>> video card, because this is the second I work under with this Vista, and
>> on the previous one (an FX5200) this happened identically.
>> Oh, and some more on this - It is obvious that Vista DOES NOT keep count
>> of the versions or other identifiers for the programs I give UAC the
>> confirmation to launch them. So, I am prompted with the same confirmation
>> message about _still_ "unidentified" programs, although I've told it a
>> hundred times before that yes, I know that program well and know where
>> it's coming from.
>> If these pestering things weren't to happen, I might have believed that
>> UAC is good and does its job delicately, somewhere in the background; but
>> the black screen and the confirmation message spoil all the fun - that's
>> why some people hate the UAC and disable it. Did anyone at Microsoft
>> possess some user psychology notions ? Or even used a Vista system with
>> UAC enabled, like a simple user, for months in a row, without getting
>> annoyed ?

>



 
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