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| Guest | UAC and IE7 I've noticed if you disable UAC it will also disable "Protected Mode" in IE7. Seems kind of a silly thing to do, eh? |
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| Guest | Re: UAC and IE7 I agree. One thing I do as a tester, I mainly use a normal account with UAC active. Even with annoying popups, I am able to bug them if I feel that it shouldn't have one. I honestly believe that using it this way is the only way that it will allow Vista to be ready for final release. "Peter M" <murkyness@cogeco.ca> wrote in message news:OiQK$CwjGHA.3484@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > I've noticed if you disable UAC it will also disable "Protected Mode" in > IE7. Seems kind of a silly thing to do, eh? |
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| Guest | RE: UAC and IE7 I agree its odd, but I guess its because UAC is tied with this feature to protect users. "Peter M" wrote: > I've noticed if you disable UAC it will also disable "Protected Mode" in > IE7. Seems kind of a silly thing to do, eh? > > |
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