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I thought this was a really good article from THE NEW YORK TIMES and I wanted to share it with other students who are having their problems with Vista.

Windows Vista is designed to thwart malicious programs, but it often annoys experienced users with constant alerts about needing permission to continue when installing software or changing settings.  To deactivate the warnings, go to Control Panel, then to User Accounts, and remove the check on the box next to Use User Account Control to help protect your computer.  Just make sure your PC's security software is up to date.

From:  THE NEW YORK TIMES


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. alex . View Profile 24-Sep-08
I'm still doing fine with Windows XP...
Juile 22-Sep-08
Vista came out with a new service package today so that will help with the problems we have been experiencing.
Reece 22-Sep-08
My parents have vista and often have problems so I will pass this information on.





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