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<blockquote data-quote="Andrezj" data-source="post: 1016151" data-attributes="member: 97580"><p>hardening does not reduce usability, it just involves more steps, but once configured it is set and forget</p><p>the reason microsoft includes none of that is because all those features are paid products</p><p>the sua is disabled by default because the local administrator account is meant to be used to configure windows and then enable a sua and use that, the failure is that microsoft does not educate users the reasons to use a sua</p><p>as long as there are "users that want to use stuff" they will infect themselves no matter what security is provided, that whole way of thinking - it must be easy and convenient, despite all the consequences - is the reason for much of world's malware problem</p><p>developers are hardly to blame for user actions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrezj, post: 1016151, member: 97580"] hardening does not reduce usability, it just involves more steps, but once configured it is set and forget the reason microsoft includes none of that is because all those features are paid products the sua is disabled by default because the local administrator account is meant to be used to configure windows and then enable a sua and use that, the failure is that microsoft does not educate users the reasons to use a sua as long as there are "users that want to use stuff" they will infect themselves no matter what security is provided, that whole way of thinking - it must be easy and convenient, despite all the consequences - is the reason for much of world's malware problem developers are hardly to blame for user actions [/QUOTE]
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