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Doesn't Macintosh computers have this two? If you want to install something important on your Macintosh computer. Then it always asks for a administrator user password. At least it had on my Macintosh computer. When I tried to go to console and modify the kext file.

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Doesn't Macintosh computers have this two? If you want to install something important on your Macintosh computer. Then it always asks for a administrator user password. At least it had on my Macintosh computer. When I tried to go to console and modify the kext file.

Did you compare these fatures in real life? Which one is annoying?

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or deleting an icon off your desktop.....i got that once in rc1 it asked me the normal do u wanna delete (actually it was to the trash can) then grayed the screen and asked are you sure

 

first and last encounter with uac

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Doesn't Macintosh computers have this two? If you want to install something important on your Macintosh computer. Then it always asks for a administrator user password. At least it had on my Macintosh computer. When I tried to go to console and modify the kext file.

 

Yes, but that is not NEARLY as bad as Windows' "security"

 

You just made fun of Windows. Cancel or Allow?

You just click on Allow. Cancel or Allow?

You are being allowed to make fun of Windows. Cancel or Allow?

Cancel or Allow?

You want to know what I just asked 'Cancel or Allow' about. Cancel or Allow?

You want windows to shutup. Cancel or Allow?

You shut off the cancel or allow feature. Cancel or Allow?

You click allow. Cancel or Allow?

 

 

I could go on and on and on and on and on. Cancel or Allow?

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