<p>Am 07.10.2014 09:55 schrieb "Michael Van Canneyt" <<a href="mailto:michael@freepascal.org">michael@freepascal.org</a>>:<br>
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> On Mon, 6 Oct 2014, Sven Barth wrote:<br>
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>> Am 06.10.2014 17:45 schrieb "Graeme Geldenhuys" <<a href="mailto:ggeldenhuys@qts.co.uk">ggeldenhuys@qts.co.uk</a>>:<br>
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>> > On 06/10/2014 16:36, Sven Barth wrote:<br>
>> > > That's the case since Windows Vista. Maybe you have disabled UAC<br>
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>> > Interesting, thanks for mentioning that. I know I've disabled UAC on my<br>
>> > work laptop. I'm not in control of our development server, but I'll ask<br>
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>> It's one of the reasons why I keep UAC enabled on my Windows systems: I catch such problems immediately ;)<br>
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> I stopped doing that, because the constant messages are a real PITA.</p>
<p>Our main application requires admin rights as well, but quite quickly my muscle memory has taken over so that I can just dismiss the UAC dialog without thinking much about it. (I did disable the "use secure desktop" option though so that I don't get a black screen for some seconds...)</p>
<p>Regards,<br>
Sven</p>