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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 924844" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>Well, here in my PC, I have enabled the Administrator account and changed the account we create at the setup time to a standard user account. People should not be using Admin accounts for normal things. With UAC, now it is much more easier to use a stanard user account in Vista than in XP, because it pops up the message to elevate rights when needed.</p><p></p><p>However, UAC, by default, switches to a secure desktop before prompting to elevate the rights. This is the safest option. But it is very slow. However it is not really needed with a Standard Account, so we can disable it from secpol.msc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 924844, member: 828"] Well, here in my PC, I have enabled the Administrator account and changed the account we create at the setup time to a standard user account. People should not be using Admin accounts for normal things. With UAC, now it is much more easier to use a stanard user account in Vista than in XP, because it pops up the message to elevate rights when needed. However, UAC, by default, switches to a secure desktop before prompting to elevate the rights. This is the safest option. But it is very slow. However it is not really needed with a Standard Account, so we can disable it from secpol.msc. [/QUOTE]
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