More Bad News for Windows Vista: Users Can Expect Annoying Popups
USA Today is reporting that a new security feature of Microsoft’s Vista operating system will prompt users with popups when they try to perform certain tasks.
Beta 2 testers can expect to encounter an obtrusive security feature, called User Account Control (UAC). Designed to prevent intruders from performing harmful tasks, the feature grays out the computer screen, then prods you to confirm that you really want to do certain functions.
In early test versions, the queries crop up so often that they interrupt routine tasks, such as changing the time clock or deleting shortcuts. And UAC sometimes triggers an endless loop of dialogue boxes that can be curtailed only by rebooting, says Paul Thurrott, news editor of Windows IT Pro magazine.
“Microsoft completely botched UAC,” Thurrott says. “It’s almost criminal in its insidiousness.
This is more bad news for Vista, which is already late to market, receiving lots of criticism for its inclusion of DRM into the OS, and similarity in appearance to OSX.
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