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  • The difference between liking and hating UAC?

    Totally unscientifically, I have carried out a poll of people who like UAC (okay, a few security geeks like myself), and those who hate UAC - mostly my wife. Something struck me as both a surprising common factor, and also a rather obvious explanation of why the two opinions are so polarised. [Note for...
    Posted to Tales from the Crypto (Weblog) by Alun Jones on 06-10-2008
    Filed under: General Security, Windows Vista, What my wife knows, UAC
  • CS-RCS Pro on Vista

    I've been trying back and forth to get CS-RCS Pro , a version control suite, to work on Windows Vista. I like CS-RCS Pro for a number of reasons: Files stored in CS-RCS Pro are kept in a simple format, open and well-documented. As a result, if I ever have to move away from CS-RCS Pro (say, for instance...
    Posted to Tales from the Crypto (Weblog) by Alun Jones on 02-26-2008
    Filed under: General Security, Programmer Hubris, Windows Vista, UAC
  • Why you don't run as root

    [... or administrator, or whatever] I like Roger Grimes, he's a nice guy, and he generally makes me think about what he has to say. That's a good thing, because otherwise he'd either be part of the same choir as me, or he'd be the sort of guy whose ideas I dismiss with a wave of the paw...
    Posted to Tales from the Crypto (Weblog) by Alun Jones on 01-11-2008
    Filed under: General Security, Things I Learned At Microsoft, Windows Vista, What my wife knows, Windows Server 2008, UAC
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