Previously, UAC in Windows Vista was a chicken rib in the eyes of advanced users, and junior users didn’t know how to use it at all, so they made the same choice-shut it down.

  

  However, the latest article from the Windows 7 development blog recently shows that the UAC protection strategy of Windows 7 will be graded to provide more detailed protection for the system instead of being annoying.

  Pictured: UAC Control Panel

  UAC Control Panel is a new control panel item, which can adjust the tightness of UAC. There are the following grades to choose from.

  "Always notify on every system change.", only prompted when there is a system-level change.

  “Notify me only when programs try to make changes to my computer.”

  , all applications only need to adjust the Windows settings to prompt.

  “Notify me only when programs try to make changes to my computer, without

  Using the Secure Desktop. ",on the basis of the second option, it breaks away from the secure desktop feature.

  "Never notify." is almost equivalent to closing UAC.

  The following is the number of users on each machine counted by Microsoft:

  Pictured here is the percentage of one or more users in the computer from January to June, 2008.


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