Christoph.Krn
Advanced Member
Microsoft calls UAC a "security feature". In other words, it is NOT secure, because otherwise they would call it a "security boundary" (which is a Microsoft term). For more information on this have a look at http://forum.notebookreview.com/security-anti-virus-software/565882-uac.html#post7309797 and http://forum.notebookreview.com/security-anti-virus-software/565882-uac.html#post7311994 , but be aware that theses forum posts are not fully comprehensive either.[...] now we get certain specific protected areas, like C:\ that nothing can write to without badgering the user, with a very uninformative dialog, [...]