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by shakna
3072 days ago
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Disabled the administrative confirmation popup e.g. [0]. Kinda like Windows' weaker version of sudo. When UAC is disabled, anything can run as administrative, but without confirmation or any real sign that it is, so a bit of a risk. Though not quite on the level of running Mac or Linux as root (Windows has another higher level priority, System), it is close to it. IIRC it also disables some security features of Edge, if you use that. It might also disable some security features in Office, which is a bit more of a concern. [0] http://images.ntwind.com/winsnap3/uac-unsigned.png |
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