UAC "Do you want to allow the...

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Is that a cat? If so, that is one scary cat.
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The Joker wrote:
Is that a cat? If so, that is one scary cat.


That's what my husband says. :lol:
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looks like a dingo! lol




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Bruzer wrote:
looks like a dingo! lol


Well, that's just weird. :)

It's a cat. I just chose it because I've been in a rotten mood lately.

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The UAC is exactly the same as in Vista. You can turn it off by opening the Control panel - User account - click the user account you want to modify and select 'Change settings for UAC' (I don't know if these are the exact words in English, it's a free - but semantic - translation from my Norwegian OS).
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Inger Eik wrote:
The UAC is exactly the same as in Vista. You can turn it off by opening the Control panel - User account - click the user account you want to modify and select 'Change settings for UAC' (I don't know if these are the exact words in English, it's a free - but semantic - translation from my Norwegian OS).


Thanks. I was aware of that but was hesitant to alter the UAC in a way that might allow malware in.
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KC Dockal wrote:

It's a cat. I just chose it because I've been in a rotten mood lately.


Well, I wouldn't provoke the cat no matter how foul your mood. The cat may have the advantage in that rumble. :D
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