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| | Security icon added to some game icons? I noticed that on a couple of games Vista adds a security icon to the bottom right corner of the shortcut icon. What's the purposes of that? To let me know I have to run the game in admin mode or what? One game that had the security icon had it removed after applying a game patch to it. |
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| | Re: Security icon added to some game icons? You hit the nail on the head. A lot of coders don't properly code things so they require an admin mode to run which is ridiculous. The reason why you saw that one disappear is because they took the time to fix their coding so it was done properly. "The Coward Robert Ford" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:mWu4k.7450$Jx.3806@xxxxxx Quote: > I noticed that on a couple of games Vista adds a security icon to the > bottom right corner of the shortcut icon. What's the purposes of that? To > let me know I have to run the game in admin mode or what? One game that > had > the security icon had it removed after applying a game patch to it. |
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| | Re: Security icon added to some game icons? > "The Coward Robert Ford" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message Quote: > news:mWu4k.7450$Jx.3806@xxxxxx Quote: >> I noticed that on a couple of games Vista adds a security icon to the >> bottom right corner of the shortcut icon. What's the purposes of >> that? To let me know I have to run the game in admin mode or what? >> One game that had >> the security icon had it removed after applying a game patch to it. news:5DE6BDE3-3344-4DF5-A8FA-6ED219AD6B7D@xxxxxx: Quote: > You hit the nail on the head. > > A lot of coders don't properly code things so they require an admin > mode to run which is ridiculous. > > The reason why you saw that one disappear is because they took the > time to fix their coding so it was done properly. now Vista basically won't put up with sloppy code. If your program writes to protected areas (anything outside of C:\USERS\(Current User)\) then you have to tell the user (UAC) that you're about to do something that could mess up your system. There's a VISIO style drawing program I have here at my office, and the guys that wrote it said, "It doesn't work in Vista, only XP". After installing the program I can see why, they write files to C:\Windows\, to the root folder C:\, and to a bunch of folders that you should never write too. Now that Vista doesn't allow that, their program is gonna need a major re-write before it works correctly. I'm guessing their program code isn't very robust, probably have literal paths hard coded throughout instead of variables. What's funny is these guidelines have been in place for years, and Microsoft told everyone years in advance that these guidelines were going to switch from recommended to "required" with Vista, but it seems they didn't invest the time to fix the issues. Microsoft was even offering free advice to developers that asked about it. Oh well... -- -A. |
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