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      03-07-2008
I tried turning off UAC in defender is there another way?
 
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      03-07-2008
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> I tried turning off UAC in defender is there another way?


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FWIW...turning off User Account Control reduces
the security of your system.

The option to disable User Account Control
can be found at: Control Panel / Classic View /
User Accounts.

Disable UAC
http://www.blackviper.com/WinVista/supertweaks.htm#one

Download TweakUAC
http://www.tweak-uac.com/download/

Enable or Disable UAC From the Windows Vista Command Line
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...-command-line/

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      03-07-2008
You just posted:

How do I fix Vista
It always flashes green and blue.

Now you want to turn off UAC?

I think it's best if you just turn your system off and leave it off. You
kids in Iowa City need to learn the basics in Vista before you go fooling
around with UAC.

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ALEX NICHOL
(1935-2005)
http://www.aumha.org/alex.htm
You will never be forgotten my friend

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      03-08-2008
SG wrote:

All the best,
SG

ALEX NICHOL
(1935-2005)
http://www.aumha.org/alex.htm
You will never be forgotten my friend

<Sadness> I had thought that Alex had retired, hung up his mouse, or
whatever. I didn't know he had passed away.

I'll take this opportunity to pay tribute, not only to Alex but ALL the
great MVPs.

The MVP program is one excellent thing that MS have done (and we recall the
attempt by the Redmond twisted, shambling, bean-counting horrors to
terminate the program some years back. Happily, common sense prevailed,
when someone pointed out the squillions MVPs save MS in customer support and
customer sanity).

Rest Well, Alex.

Paddy



 
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      03-08-2008
>>> <Sadness> I had thought that Alex had retired, hung up his mouse, or
>>> whatever. I didn't know he had passed away.<<<


Sad indeed, I sure miss that rascal. Had a great time emailing back and
forth when we where working on DOS for WinME. Alex, hang up his mouse? no
way, that guy love it and was a very knowledable Windows user. He tought me
a lot, heck he probally forgot more about computers than I'll ever know.


>>>The MVP program is one excellent thing that MS have done (and we recall
>>>the

attempt by the Redmond twisted, shambling, bean-counting horrors to
terminate the program some years back.<<<

Yep I remember it well and the outrage from thousands of people whom
depended on the MVP program to help solve their problems. Many thanks to
them all for letting MS know they weren't going to let it happen without
their voice being heard.

Now to which Patty do I have the pleasure replying to? I knew of two, an MVP
and our Lead.

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SG

ALEX NICHOL
(1935-2005)
http://www.aumha.org/alex.htm
You will never be forgotten my friend

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> All the best,
> SG
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> ALEX NICHOL
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> http://www.aumha.org/alex.htm
> You will never be forgotten my friend


> Rest Well, Alex.
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> Paddy


 
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      03-08-2008
SG wrote:

> Now to which Patty do I have the pleasure replying to? I knew of two,
> an MVP and our Lead.


Neither. I'm Paddy (external plumbing) LOL, not Patty

I'm in Melbourne, Australia.

Semi-retired electrical, electronics, computer teacher;
Use much MS software; Loathe MS corporate mindset,
Grateful admirer and recipient and user of much MVP wisdom over the years.

Paddy







 
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SG
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      03-08-2008
Ops, sorry about that, blush blush. Us crazy Americans just can't read :>)

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All the best,
SG

ALEX NICHOL
(1935-2005)
http://www.aumha.org/alex.htm
You will never be forgotten my friend

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> SG wrote:
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>> Now to which Patty do I have the pleasure replying to? I knew of two,
>> an MVP and our Lead.

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> Neither. I'm Paddy (external plumbing) LOL, not Patty
>
> I'm in Melbourne, Australia.
>
> Semi-retired electrical, electronics, computer teacher;
> Use much MS software; Loathe MS corporate mindset,
> Grateful admirer and recipient and user of much MVP wisdom over the years.
>
> Paddy
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