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Really, Vista Security Isn’t Lame
Recently a friend was complaining to me about the “screen flickering” that occurs whenever a User Account Control (UAC) prompt comes up in Vista and he wanted to know how to turn it off—not UAC, just the dimming and flickering effects. He...
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Feb 25 2007, 04:25 PM
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