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Posted by: gank41 (Tuesday 3 April 2007, 7:10 PM)

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I Almost forgot...

I forgot to add in my comment a number 8! Ooops!
Oh, well. No big deal.

UAC (User Account Control) can be turned off until you are done installing any programs or configuring any settings. Once you are done, turn it back on. Or, if you REALLY just don't like having it on, leave it off. It's only a setting, not a jail term.

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