Ronnie,
I have made the Safari 3 Beta the default browser. I set them all with the
same home page, my own web site
http://www.anthemwebs.com All browsers will
open to that home page without the UAC interference, except Firefox which
still has a problem with UAC.
The Firefox folks say that they have had many comments on the same issue.
Thanks for all of the comments.
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" <> wrote in message
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> Charles
>
> UAC only responds to what a program communicates to it when the program
> that is being opened. All of the other programs are telling Vista that
> they do not need to have unrestricted access to your entire system,
> Firefox is not. Make sure that you have the latest, compatible version of
> Firefox installed.
>
> Remember that each time a program asks for your permission to use your
> administratiove privileges and you click Continue, on the UAC prompt, that
> program and any malicious program that may be tagging along, can do a lot
> of damage.
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "Charles W Davis" <> wrote in message
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>>I have a three month old HP with Windows Vista Ultimate. Yesterday while
>>preparing an entry into our Computer Club's newsletter explaining how to
>>turn on User Account Control, I found that it was not turned on on my
>>computer. My computer was 5 day old demo at Sam's Club. In their set up,
>>they must have turned it off.
>>
>> Whatever, I turned it on.
>> I use IE 7, Avant, Netscape, Firefox, Opera, TheWorld, and Safari
>> browsers.
>> Enough background. My question is this. I can open any one of these
>> browsers without User Account Control interference except Firefox.
>> Firefox is my default browser. Why does UAC discriminate in this manner?
>