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Vista UAC= *nix sudo?
Ed, as I was reading this blog, that thought kept coming up in my mind. The underlying principles and use are the same, so can I say UAC was "inspired" by sudo? Don't get me wrong, I like UAC since it will help users practice least user privileges. Will Vista set up a UAC-enabled account by default, or does the Administrator have to set one up after installation or first boot?
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Vista UAC= *nix sudo?  Tony Agudo | 05/01/06
See what others have to say about MS's UAP  Richard Flude | 05/01/06
Paul T. didn't even get the name right  Ed Bott ZDNet Moderator | 05/01/06
OK lets look at the latest beta review  Richard Flude | 05/02/06
Why don't you go leave a comment at Paul's site?  Ed Bott ZDNet Moderator | 05/02/06
re name  Richard Flude | 05/02/06
Look at the product  Ed Bott ZDNet Moderator | 05/02/06
It looks like most *Nixes GUI su/sudo  Edward Meyers | 05/02/06
Not quite  frgough | 05/02/06
Good Point  Edward Meyers | 05/02/06
Would you care to translate that into English?  Ed Bott ZDNet Moderator | 05/02/06
I'm interested too  toadlife | 05/02/06
Paul Thurrott  toadlife | 05/02/06
So please justify Paul's experiences  Richard Flude | 05/02/06
That was then...  Ed Bott ZDNet Moderator | 05/02/06
Looks like you don't get Windows either.  toadlife | 05/02/06
ballons we go  gdude@... | 05/05/06
Sad, REALLY sad  Roger Ramjet | 05/02/06
It looks like  tracy anne | 05/02/06

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