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Story: Developers snub Vista in favour of XP

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Posted by: Chris Rankin (Monday 19 May 2008, 1:23 PM)

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What is it about UAC that makes Vista so difficult?

I'm not a Windows programmer, so I am genuinely curious: why is UAC proving to be such a nightmare? Other operating systems have security models, so what is so different about Vista's?

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