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    Microsoft Designed Vista's UAC to "Annoy Users"

    The truth comes out about User Account Control

    Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system has been lambasted ever since it was launched for consumers in January 2007. Diehard Windows users balked at the steep system requirements, sometimes sluggish performance, inadequate driver support, and varying products SKUs at multiple price points.

    One feature that has caused quite a bit of controversy with consumers has been the User Account Control (UAC) that is included in Windows Vista. UAC prompts nag users for simple operations such as going to device manager, emptying the recycle bin, or installing/uninstalling an application.

    David Cross, a product manager responsible for designing UAC, gave the real reason for UAC at the RSA 2008 conference in San Francisco yesterday. "The reason we put UAC into the platform was to annoy users. I'm serious," remarked Cross.

    Cross added that Microsoft's unorthodox method to stop users from wreaking havoc with their systems and to stop software makers from making applications that delved too far into the Windows subsystem was a necessary move.

    "We needed to change the ecosystem, and we needed a heavy hammer to do it," Cross added. Cross went on to say that although UAC may be seen as an annoyance to some, but its lasting implications are far more beneficial to Vista users. "Most users, on a daily basis, actually have zero UAC prompts."

    Many would say that many users have zero UAC prompts on a daily basis because they have already disabled UAC -- not so says Microsoft. According to Cross, 88% of Vista users have UAC enabled and 66% of Windows sessions do not encounter UAC prompts.

    I want the gun in my hand and the blood on the walls, kick some ass and grab life by the balls.

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    Re: Microsoft Designed Vista's UAC to "Annoy Users"

    At first I was like, you sonof a bi.....

    then I scrolled down to see that pic of Steve. Oh how I burst out load in laughter.
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    Re: Microsoft Designed Vista's UAC to "Annoy Users"

    lol i know, im glad i threw that in there! It was on the same page as the article in front of the headline
    I want the gun in my hand and the blood on the walls, kick some ass and grab life by the balls.

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