Originally Posted by Shalas
If I treated my car like I do my computer, yes. I recompiled my shell three times today, which requires changing your active shell twice per build (as windows really doesn't like it when you modify the active shell), and UAC goes crazy if you try to change your shell. It's a great idea for protecting normal users, but UAC being annoying is in no way a sign you're doing something you shouldn't.
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If you don't know when you should and should not turn off UAC, then you aren't going to be doing that kind of thing to your system.