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Why You Should Not Turn off UAC
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 178" data-source="post: 678640"><p>Nothing unless "at Max" is safe with UAC, users have to decide between convenience or security, but most of all:.</p><p>1- Use SUA instead of Admin account so some apps won't ask for elevation all the time.</p><p>2- Don't use apps requiring elevation 30 times a day, unless your job requires it. If the case, get used to UAC's prompts.</p><p></p><p>I use SUA + UAC at Max and i enforce password/PIN prompts in alll accounts even admin one; i have elevation requests maximum one or two times a day, because i dont spend my time using tools doing admin tasks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 178, post: 678640"] Nothing unless "at Max" is safe with UAC, users have to decide between convenience or security, but most of all:. 1- Use SUA instead of Admin account so some apps won't ask for elevation all the time. 2- Don't use apps requiring elevation 30 times a day, unless your job requires it. If the case, get used to UAC's prompts. I use SUA + UAC at Max and i enforce password/PIN prompts in alll accounts even admin one; i have elevation requests maximum one or two times a day, because i dont spend my time using tools doing admin tasks. [/QUOTE]
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