Originally posted by: BD2003
Except it is NOT fixed in Vista, the user gets used to click accept and in a week you can get him to click accept to a popup that says "remove your balls right now with a blowtorch" without any problem.
Protected mode does not really help either, neither does the offload of the drivers into userspace, moving the problem won't make it go away.
OTOH, i could probably make a description for a linux noob that involved cd / && rm -rf
In a long line of other commands, they are used to copying and pasting, or stick it in a script that made that a cron job, wonder how many machines i could hit in three months, 1000, 100000? Probably, maybe more.
the point is that most users are idiots and will click accept or copy and paste anything, they have no idea what they are doing anyway.
Well, thats the problem with UAC - the average linux user is likely to be more savvy than windows users. A linux user would tend to know WHY they're entering the password/clicking the prompt. And there's nothing MS can do about idiot users. But regardless, MS did what they could. I agree that its so intrusive and commonplace that it has the net effect of crying wolf.
And I'm personally not a fan of IE7, I use opera. MS certainly did program IE too deeply into the core of windows, and now that it's standard and expected, it's not quite so easy to dig it out. Protected mode is pretty much the best they can do without breaking apps that rely on the core OS browser functionality. That functionality does have it's uses, and although I know how to avoid a virus, most people apparently do not, and the benefit is far outweighed by the disadvantages.
As far as drivers go - thats a problem with the manufacturers that write the drivers, not MS. I've personally only had recent driver problems with creative cards, but then again, I've never NOT had a problem with creative cards, no matter the OS.