I noticed that User Access Control (UAC) was still on on my Windows 2012 R2 box, even though I had turned it off in Control Panel. So I went through the process of turning it off the hard way. While doing so I sort had to think over why I want to turn it off. There are several good arguments to keep UAC on, but there's also reasons to just get it out of the way. UAC creates additional obstacles for any operation that might cause your system to fail, but if you're like me, you are constantly...(read more)
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