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Old 15th May 2008, 08:01 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Thanks for the info Chai and will check it out. The problem here again is this software detects which software MS itself has selected as compatible. Vista already has a warning as XP did for drivers and programs not having Windows certification during install and thats fine. But after a program is installed and running properly does it make sense to have UAC pop up every time you run it afterwards ?

Sorry but doesn't make sense here my UAC remains disabled but thanks for the info
There must be a reason for that, maybe it's accessing the device drivers. Read up on UAC, you will understand better.
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There must be a reason for that, maybe it's accessing the device drivers. Read up on UAC, you will understand better.
I don't understand the logic but will do so thanks again Chai
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Well they try alot to run DX10 on XP and it was proven many time it was do able to run DX10 on XP... but think the things on Vista who pisses me off the most it about security... it good to have an good level of security but at this point it's goes abusive...
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