Originally Posted by Shalas
There's a lot of people who say that there's never a good reason to turn off UAC. The specific statement "if UAC is annoying you, you're doing something wrong" is utterly untrue, There is nothing wrong with fiddling with your system settings on a daily basis -- if you're going to break anything in ways that UAC would protect you from, you'll probably break things well before you make it to the "daily" part.
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There's a lot of things wrong with fiddling with your system settings on a daily basis *for most users*. If you're doing that, then you either know enough to be capable of maintaining a system safely with UAC, or you deserve what you get for screwing around with things you don't understand.