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| | Eliminating extra redundant clicks... OK this concept of security and protecting me from myself is getting a little old FAST. I have a 1GB USB drive that I use to carry files back and forth from work. When I go to copy data from the USB drive to my HDD (C I get a series of pop ups warning me that I amattempting to copy files that I shouldnt be and to be sure of what i want to do. I think its some sort of User Level Control thing. Well I KNOW what the hell I need to copy and I dont need to have to click 3-4 extra click every time I copy from the USB drive (E to the HDD(C . So i go to turn off the User Level thing and now I am alwaysprompted that my security is at risk and that I need to turn that crap back on. Look it is NOT Microsofts responsibility to protect me from myself to the point that my computer is hardly usable. Maybe I am missing something and I hope like hell I am... I am logge don as the Admin account so if anyone should not be warned it shouldbe me. Can someone tell me how to turn off all this crap and NOT get the 'you are at risk' warnings because I want to take responsibility for my own data? Thanks |
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| | Re: Eliminating extra redundant clicks... <davidboothe@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1170464286.796196.120230@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Maybe I am missing something and I hope like hell I am... Most probably. And that would be... NTFS permissions on the folder you are copying your files to. If you have them configured to allow write access only for Administrators group, you'll see UAC prompts. Right-click folder in question, select Properties, open Security tab. Make sure appropriate accounts have write access to this folder. -- Alexander Suhovey |
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| | Re: Eliminating extra redundant clicks... Open security center. On the left bar, click the link "Change the way windows notifies me". On the dialog that appears, tell it to not notify you. This will stop it from warning you that you are at risk. You are by the way. It is not about protecting you from yourself, more about protecting you from programs that pretend they are you and are performing administrative tasks. I suspect that this has nothing to do with user account control and all about system files on the usb drive that you are unintentionally copying off the usb drive to your hard drive - such as desktop.ini files. Do you have "hidden folders" visible, or "protected operating system files" visible? If so, try restoring the default to "hidden". -- /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Robert Firth * * Windows Vista x86 RTM * * http://www.WinVistaInfo.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ <davidboothe@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de news:1170464286.796196.120230@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > OK this concept of security and protecting me from myself is getting a > little old FAST. I have a 1GB USB drive that I use to carry files > back and forth from work. When I go to copy data from the USB drive > to my HDD (C I get a series of pop ups warning me that I am> attempting to copy files that I shouldnt be and to be sure of what i > want to do. I think its some sort of User Level Control thing. Well > I KNOW what the hell I need to copy and I dont need to have to click > 3-4 extra click every time I copy from the USB drive (E to the HDD> (C . So i go to turn off the User Level thing and now I am always> prompted that my security is at risk and that I need to turn that crap > back on. Look it is NOT Microsofts responsibility to protect me from > myself to the point that my computer is hardly usable. Maybe I am > missing something and I hope like hell I am... I am logge don as the > Admin account so if anyone should not be warned it shouldbe me. Can > someone tell me how to turn off all this crap and NOT get the 'you are > at risk' warnings because I want to take responsibility for my own > data? > > Thanks > |
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| | Re: Eliminating extra redundant clicks... On Feb 2, 8:52 pm, "Robert Firth" <webmas...@winvistainfo.org> wrote: > Open security center. On the left bar, click the link "Change the way > windows notifies me". On the dialog that appears, tell it to not notify you. > This will stop it from warning you that you are at risk. You are by the way. > > It is not about protecting you from yourself, more about protecting you from > programs that pretend they are you and are performing administrative tasks. > I suspect that this has nothing to do with user account control and all > about system files on the usb drive that you are unintentionally copying off > the usb drive to your hard drive - such as desktop.ini files. Do you have > "hidden folders" visible, or "protected operating system files" visible? If > so, try restoring the default to "hidden". > > -- > /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > * Robert Firth * > * Windows Vista x86 RTM * > *http://www.WinVistaInfo.org * > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ > > <davidboo...@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message denews:1170464286.796196.120230@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > > > > OK this concept of security and protecting me from myself is getting a > > little old FAST. I have a 1GB USB drive that I use to carry files > > back and forth from work. When I go to copy data from the USB drive > > to my HDD (C I get a series of pop ups warning me that I am> > attempting to copy files that I shouldnt be and to be sure of what i > > want to do. I think its some sort of User Level Control thing. Well > > I KNOW what the hell I need to copy and I dont need to have to click > > 3-4 extra click every time I copy from the USB drive (E to the HDD> > (C . So i go to turn off the User Level thing and now I am always> > prompted that my security is at risk and that I need to turn that crap > > back on. Look it is NOT Microsofts responsibility to protect me from > > myself to the point that my computer is hardly usable. Maybe I am > > missing something and I hope like hell I am... I am logge don as the > > Admin account so if anyone should not be warned it shouldbe me. Can > > someone tell me how to turn off all this crap and NOT get the 'you are > > at risk' warnings because I want to take responsibility for my own > > data? > > > Thanks- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Thank you for the informative reply. As we all know you are ALWAYS at risk no matter what you do. I just dont need windows asking me 3-4 times to verify every little task I do. Its MUCH more than annoying to have to click click click click to simply copy a file from one drive to another when replacing an older version and thus overwriting. I appreciate security but it does lok like MS dumbed down Vista so much that in many instances its all but unusable... |
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| | RE: Eliminating extra redundant clicks... Hello David, Why are we humans such creatures of habit? If one has a very contagious disease, and their doctor instructs that person to avoid close contact with other humans, is the doctor controlling the patient, or, protecting the patient as well as family members and society? Vista not only protects the individual user from troubles and problems, Vista, by design, protects other computing users by doing things as you described, So, will you take a short time for learning Vista's inherent security features? Or, will you treat Vista, our worlds most state-of-the-art OS, as a typical PnP OS? One user replied, I've been doing this stuff a very long time including installing my old applications that I've been using for many years, and then, after installing theses old favorites apps, against Vista's Security Rules, nothing other than troubled filled conflicts result; then wrongly assigns blame toward Vista for user induced conflicts... go figure. Will you consider taking just a bit for learning the new Vista Features as well as Vista's security habits, while using our worlds most state-of-the-art OS before critiquing Vista? By the way, all participants within these Forums are volunteers, not employees of Microsoft; with very rare exceptions. -- Windows Vista Become Part of The Legacy! "davidboothe@yahoo.com" wrote: > OK this concept of security and protecting me from myself is getting a > little old FAST. I have a 1GB USB drive that I use to carry files > back and forth from work. When I go to copy data from the USB drive > to my HDD (C I get a series of pop ups warning me that I am> attempting to copy files that I shouldnt be and to be sure of what i > want to do. I think its some sort of User Level Control thing. Well > I KNOW what the hell I need to copy and I dont need to have to click > 3-4 extra click every time I copy from the USB drive (E to the HDD> (C . So i go to turn off the User Level thing and now I am always> prompted that my security is at risk and that I need to turn that crap > back on. Look it is NOT Microsofts responsibility to protect me from > myself to the point that my computer is hardly usable. Maybe I am > missing something and I hope like hell I am... I am logge don as the > Admin account so if anyone should not be warned it shouldbe me. Can > someone tell me how to turn off all this crap and NOT get the 'you are > at risk' warnings because I want to take responsibility for my own > data? > > Thanks > > |
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| | Re: Eliminating extra redundant clicks... I can only assume you've never tried Linux... Lang <davidboothe@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1170472656.540947.150790@a34g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... On Feb 2, 8:52 pm, "Robert Firth" <webmas...@winvistainfo.org> wrote: > Open security center. On the left bar, click the link "Change the way > windows notifies me". On the dialog that appears, tell it to not notify > you. > This will stop it from warning you that you are at risk. You are by the > way. > > It is not about protecting you from yourself, more about protecting you > from > programs that pretend they are you and are performing administrative > tasks. > I suspect that this has nothing to do with user account control and all > about system files on the usb drive that you are unintentionally copying > off > the usb drive to your hard drive - such as desktop.ini files. Do you have > "hidden folders" visible, or "protected operating system files" visible? > If > so, try restoring the default to "hidden". > > -- > /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > * Robert Firth * > * Windows Vista x86 RTM * > *http://www.WinVistaInfo.org * > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ > > <davidboo...@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message > denews:1170464286.796196.120230@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > > > > OK this concept of security and protecting me from myself is getting a > > little old FAST. I have a 1GB USB drive that I use to carry files > > back and forth from work. When I go to copy data from the USB drive > > to my HDD (C I get a series of pop ups warning me that I am> > attempting to copy files that I shouldnt be and to be sure of what i > > want to do. I think its some sort of User Level Control thing. Well > > I KNOW what the hell I need to copy and I dont need to have to click > > 3-4 extra click every time I copy from the USB drive (E to the HDD> > (C . So i go to turn off the User Level thing and now I am always> > prompted that my security is at risk and that I need to turn that crap > > back on. Look it is NOT Microsofts responsibility to protect me from > > myself to the point that my computer is hardly usable. Maybe I am > > missing something and I hope like hell I am... I am logge don as the > > Admin account so if anyone should not be warned it shouldbe me. Can > > someone tell me how to turn off all this crap and NOT get the 'you are > > at risk' warnings because I want to take responsibility for my own > > data? > > > Thanks- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Thank you for the informative reply. As we all know you are ALWAYS at risk no matter what you do. I just dont need windows asking me 3-4 times to verify every little task I do. Its MUCH more than annoying to have to click click click click to simply copy a file from one drive to another when replacing an older version and thus overwriting. I appreciate security but it does lok like MS dumbed down Vista so much that in many instances its all but unusable... |
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| | Re: Eliminating extra redundant clicks... On Feb 3, 2:24 am, "Lang Murphy" <lang_mur...@hotmail.com> wrote: > I can only assume you've never tried Linux... > > Lang > > <davidboo...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:1170472656.540947.150790@a34g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > On Feb 2, 8:52 pm, "Robert Firth" <webmas...@winvistainfo.org> wrote: > > > > > > > Open security center. On the left bar, click the link "Change the way > > windows notifies me". On the dialog that appears, tell it to not notify > > you. > > This will stop it from warning you that you are at risk. You are by the > > way. > > > It is not about protecting you from yourself, more about protecting you > > from > > programs that pretend they are you and are performing administrative > > tasks. > > I suspect that this has nothing to do with user account control and all > > about system files on the usb drive that you are unintentionally copying > > off > > the usb drive to your hard drive - such as desktop.ini files. Do you have > > "hidden folders" visible, or "protected operating system files" visible? > > If > > so, try restoring the default to "hidden". > > > -- > > /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > * Robert Firth * > > * Windows Vista x86 RTM * > > *http://www.WinVistaInfo.org * > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ > > > <davidboo...@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message > > denews:1170464286.796196.120230@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > > > OK this concept of security and protecting me from myself is getting a > > > little old FAST. I have a 1GB USB drive that I use to carry files > > > back and forth from work. When I go to copy data from the USB drive > > > to my HDD (C I get a series of pop ups warning me that I am> > > attempting to copy files that I shouldnt be and to be sure of what i > > > want to do. I think its some sort of User Level Control thing. Well > > > I KNOW what the hell I need to copy and I dont need to have to click > > > 3-4 extra click every time I copy from the USB drive (E to the HDD> > > (C . So i go to turn off the User Level thing and now I am always> > > prompted that my security is at risk and that I need to turn that crap > > > back on. Look it is NOT Microsofts responsibility to protect me from > > > myself to the point that my computer is hardly usable. Maybe I am > > > missing something and I hope like hell I am... I am logge don as the > > > Admin account so if anyone should not be warned it shouldbe me. Can > > > someone tell me how to turn off all this crap and NOT get the 'you are > > > at risk' warnings because I want to take responsibility for my own > > > data? > > > > Thanks- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Thank you for the informative reply. As we all know you are ALWAYS at > risk no matter what you do. I just dont need windows asking me 3-4 > times to verify every little task I do. Its MUCH more than annoying > to have to click click click click to simply copy a file from one > drive to another when replacing an older version and thus > overwriting. I appreciate security but it does lok like MS dumbed > down Vista so much that in many instances its all but unusable...- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I run several *nix boxes and as with ANYTHING that is on line, it has its risks. |
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| | Re: Eliminating extra redundant clicks... I was referring to the admin authentication dialogs that pop when one needs elevated privileges... in Linux as in Vista. Lang <davidboothe@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1170549212.682220.132430@v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com... On Feb 3, 2:24 am, "Lang Murphy" <lang_mur...@hotmail.com> wrote: > I can only assume you've never tried Linux... > > Lang > > <davidboo...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:1170472656.540947.150790@a34g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > On Feb 2, 8:52 pm, "Robert Firth" <webmas...@winvistainfo.org> wrote: > > > > > > > Open security center. On the left bar, click the link "Change the way > > windows notifies me". On the dialog that appears, tell it to not notify > > you. > > This will stop it from warning you that you are at risk. You are by the > > way. > > > It is not about protecting you from yourself, more about protecting you > > from > > programs that pretend they are you and are performing administrative > > tasks. > > I suspect that this has nothing to do with user account control and all > > about system files on the usb drive that you are unintentionally copying > > off > > the usb drive to your hard drive - such as desktop.ini files. Do you > > have > > "hidden folders" visible, or "protected operating system files" visible? > > If > > so, try restoring the default to "hidden". > > > -- > > /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > * Robert Firth * > > * Windows Vista x86 RTM * > > *http://www.WinVistaInfo.org * > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ > > > <davidboo...@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message > > denews:1170464286.796196.120230@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > > > OK this concept of security and protecting me from myself is getting a > > > little old FAST. I have a 1GB USB drive that I use to carry files > > > back and forth from work. When I go to copy data from the USB drive > > > to my HDD (C I get a series of pop ups warning me that I am> > > attempting to copy files that I shouldnt be and to be sure of what i > > > want to do. I think its some sort of User Level Control thing. Well > > > I KNOW what the hell I need to copy and I dont need to have to click > > > 3-4 extra click every time I copy from the USB drive (E to the HDD> > > (C . So i go to turn off the User Level thing and now I am always> > > prompted that my security is at risk and that I need to turn that crap > > > back on. Look it is NOT Microsofts responsibility to protect me from > > > myself to the point that my computer is hardly usable. Maybe I am > > > missing something and I hope like hell I am... I am logge don as the > > > Admin account so if anyone should not be warned it shouldbe me. Can > > > someone tell me how to turn off all this crap and NOT get the 'you are > > > at risk' warnings because I want to take responsibility for my own > > > data? > > > > Thanks- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Thank you for the informative reply. As we all know you are ALWAYS at > risk no matter what you do. I just dont need windows asking me 3-4 > times to verify every little task I do. Its MUCH more than annoying > to have to click click click click to simply copy a file from one > drive to another when replacing an older version and thus > overwriting. I appreciate security but it does lok like MS dumbed > down Vista so much that in many instances its all but unusable...- Hide > quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I run several *nix boxes and as with ANYTHING that is on line, it has its risks. |
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