> From: Caldarale, Charles R [[email protected]]
> However, you will still get an annoying UAC dialog box at boot time
> asking you to ok what you did; I don't know how to get rid of that
> without turning off UAC completely.

"Install a real operating system" seems to be the preferred answer :-(.

UAC is a horrible kludge to put at least some constraints on all the legacy 
code that just assumes it has full access to the machine; the "correct" answer 
would be to fix all the legacy code, but that is probably almost as large a job 
as ensuring Y2K compliance for all Windows software.  Ain't going to happen, 
unfortunately.

- Peter

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