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Sobre Windows Vista.
'Vista's Account Protection: One Click and It's Gone' ,----[ Quote ] One of Vista's big security features is 'User Account Protection' (or 'User Account But the TweakVista utility can turn off UAP in one click... `---- http://securitydot.net/news/exploits/vulnerabilities/articles/2661/news.html Microsoft bets

VB6, VB2005, or Something Else?
Perhaps most crucial (and least sexy) is the long-overdue User Account Protection, which invokes administrator privileges as needed, such as during driver updates or software installations. UAP makes it much more convenient for users to operate Vista with limited rights (Cleaning the system won't let them do

Deleting windows.old and windows.old.000
Alex Holst a...@mongers.org dk edb sikkerhed "Axel Hammerschmidt" <hl...@hotmail.com> wrote: Nej, jeg mener UAP - User Account Protection. User Account Control er vist noget i Longhorn eller på en Windows server. Langt fra på en TP. "Windows Vista - User Account Control (UAC): Formerly User Account Protection (UAP)"

Windows Vista Informazioni
User Account Protection (UAP) is just to protect some critical parts of the system by popping up a dialog box, that some software is using that critical part of the system. My personal firewall is doing that much more on my WinXP. The idea behind this is that too much users are just using a single administrator

Problems with delphi 7 on Vista
Og får brugeren da heller ikke muligheden gennem UAP til at give tilladelse? Du mener UAC? Nej. De to ting har ikke noget med hinanden at gøre. I Protected Mode kører IE netop *altid* i Low mode. Ellers ville det jo ikke være beskyttet. Nej, jeg mener UAP - User Account Protection. User Account Control er vist

IBM ThinkPad sikkerhed forhindrer daglig brug
Andre Da Costa andre...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general You are probably encountering User Account Protection (UAP), click Start type in the Search box, toggle.exe or UAP, a dialogue should pop up asking you if you would like to complete this action (Turn off UAP). You will then be asked log off

User Account Protection and Vista 5219
Printing Printer Setup The Add Printer Wizard disables the option to install a local printer when your account is part of the Administrators group and User Account Protection (UAP) is enabled. Plug and Play and network printer installation work normally. In addition, there is no obvious way to change printer

(OT) Microsoft is at it again
... <filaments...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OZQmdfoFGHA.344@TK2MSFTNGP11. phx.gbl... Excuse the noob question as stated in the subject. Will the system call ShellExecute or CreateProcess? I'm trying to find out how my COM local server will turn out in Vista because of its UAP (User Account Protection).

Windows Vista Release Notes
... Vista http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/09/20/471975.aspx Il Protected Mode aiuta ad eliminare l'installazione non voluta di codice maligno grazie alla tecnologia di User Account Protection UAP (protezione dell'account utente) che blocca l'accesso in scrittura al di fuori della cartella dei file temporanei.

VB6, VB2005, or Something Else?
The feature is called User Account Protection (UAP) and, as you might expect, it prevents even administrative users from performing potentially dangerous tasks without first providing security credentials, thus ensuring that the user understands what they're doing before making a critical mistake.

User Account Protection - Can I turn it back on?
Lorenzo976 vadoalmass...@wappi.com.invalid it comp os win xp P4 wrote: Il Protected Mode aiuta ad eliminare l'installazione non voluta di codice maligno grazie alla tecnologia di User Account Protection UAP (protezione dell'account utente) che blocca l'accesso in scrittura al di fuori della cartella dei file

Vista
One major improvement Microsoft is making the Windows operating system with Vista is the introduction of User Account Protection (UAP, formerly called Least-privileged User Account or LUA). This change in the Windows privilege model is to help prevent users from running programs that attempt to perform operations

Sobre Windows Vista.
flatfish+++ flatf...@linuxmail.org comp os linux advocacy On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 17:00:49 -0500, Erik Funkenbusch wrote: On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 21:20:57 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote: Top 5 Reasons why you should NOT upgrade to Windows Vista ,----[ Quote ] #5 New security feature: User Account Protection (UAP) pops up so

Windows Vista : nouvelle build avant la RC1
Providing you have a user account that is authorized to do so. Once the vpn session is up, you use RDC to administer the SBS. .... Is the protection of the local resource security better handled with local accounts or domain accounts, therefore does the workstation need to be a member of the domain to allow domain

device inaccessible
Malicious code that the user encounters then has full access to the machine. With user account protection (UAP), even if the user is running as an administrator, UAP modifies the user's access token and uses heuristics to determine if the application requires administrative access. For users running with "standard

Ten Reasons You Should and Shouldn't Care About Microsoft's ...
JohnK johnk.dev.n...@gmail.com borland public delphi non-technical On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 16:12:15 +0200, roman modic wrote: UAC, otherwise known as UAP (User Account Control/User Account Protection) in previous builds is another one of those features that just seems to get in the way of doing your work.

La modalità protetta di IE7 per W indows Vista blocca l ...
http://beta.amanzi.co.nz/2006/11/13/microsoft-turn-off-vistas-uac-to-fix-problems/ 'Vista's Account Protection: One Click and It's Gone' ,----[ Quote ] One of Vista's big security features is 'User Account Protection' (or 'User Account Control') which pops up and asks for user authentication before software can

Windows Vista
MxLoThl...@schestowitz.com> From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@schestowitz.com> Subject: [News] Vista UAC Flawed, Will Increase Support Burden Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 23:08:53 +0000 Vista's UAC security is hopeless, says Symantec ,----[ Quote ] | A key security feature of Windows Vista, User Account Control (UAC) is

Christopher N. Goebel: Windows Vista: Secure Or Just Frustrating?
You only need to click through 10 more windows than you used to in XP or 2000 to change any settings, and yes, they've changed the way the user does just about everything in Vista. I suppose they also have added more DRM, still has WPA and WGA, then there is extra stuff (UAP or User Account Protection) for trying

Five Reasons to Upgrade to Linux Rather Than to Windows ...
Es ist zwar nur ein aufgebohrtes XP (und eine gigantische Resourcen-Vernichtungs-Maschine), wird aber mehr Anwendungen als irgendeine andere Windows-Version inkompatibel machen, Stichworte: Session0 Isolation und UAP (User Account Protection). Arno Garrels.