NiveusLuna
2009-03-12, 19:19
I don't know much about Vista, I hate it, and if I could find XP drivers for this machine I'd get rid of it.
Anyway. With User Account Control, even if you're on an admin account, programs don't have true admin rights unless specifically run them as administrator. Should TeaTimer be run as administrator every time? And what about regular user accounts?
If TeaTimer could be made into a system service, that'd be nice. ^_^ Should also increase its ability to block and remove infections.
Anyway. With User Account Control, even if you're on an admin account, programs don't have true admin rights unless specifically run them as administrator. Should TeaTimer be run as administrator every time? And what about regular user accounts?
If TeaTimer could be made into a system service, that'd be nice. ^_^ Should also increase its ability to block and remove infections.