We promised that this blog would provide a view of Engineering Windows 7 and that means that we would cover the full range of topicsfrom performance to user interface, technical and non-technical topics, and of course easy topics and controversial topics. This post is about User Account Control. Our author is Ben Fathi, vice president for core OS development. UAC is a feature that crosses many aspects of the Windows architecturesecurity, accounts, user interface, design, and so onwe had several other members of the team contribute to the post.
We continue to value the discussion that the posts seem to inspirewe are betting (not literally of course) that this post will bring out comments from even the most reserved of our readers. Lets keep the comments constructive and on-topic for this one.
FWIW, the blogs.msdn.com server employs some throttles on comments that aim to reduce spam. We dont control this and have all the unmoderated options checked. I cant publish the spam protection rules since that sort of defeats the purpose (and I dont know them). However, I apologize if your comment doesnt make it through. --Steven
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