UAC Stands for "User Account Control," and it is a security feature built into windows that blocks programs from accessing protected folders without direct user authorization. It is one additional barrier between your system and potentially malicious applications. ...
not just UAC. It stands for the idea of HIPS's protection, and I firmly believe that this is what our security awareness should have. UAC has been criticized, but at least it has made a significant contribution to publicizing the idea (saying that ...
Ah. UAC. For the acronymically challenged, it stands for User Account Control. The bane of numerous existing software applications, and the whole reason I ended up creating the Elevate package. I initially created it for my own users, but figured the rest of you developers need it as well...
CMSTP stands for Microsoft Connection Manager Profile Installer. This binary is used to install the connection manager service profile. It is a command line tool. It accepts INF files as input and installs the profile that is mentioned in the INF file. The user can install any profile using ...
Only problem is that people don't like that window that suddenly jumps and ask them to "surrender". And you need that mode only once in one run of the application (or maybe once in few runs to modify some registry keys, or perhaps never at all, but stands there as a possibility). ...
except for the fact that it made a lot of our customers grumpy, it's doing great things to our program update insurance.<BR><BR>(*) The "etc" here is a straight quote from MS's documentation and, as far as I know, the exact list of what "etc" stands for is documented nowhere....