Smart UAC makes Microsoft's UAC presented in Vista obsolete »
Posted By SSHGuy 1 year, 3 months ago in Science & TechnologySmart UAC is a clever program developed by Security Stronghold company which automatically replaces UAC (User Account Control) from Windows Vista with a much more powerful and intellectual one. Unlike standard UAC, Smart UAC Replacement will not disturb you with numerous alerts of the good programs you use everyday over and over again. Smart UAC remembers your choice for a given program and will allow or deny it automatically unless you haven't changed your mind or unless the program's executable has changed. Moreover, Smart UAC has a large and regularly updated database of more than 400,000 known threats including viruses, trojans, spyware, adware, keyloggers, privacy breakers and even rootkits. Smart UAC will automatically determine and eliminate them in milliseconds without requiring you to decide yourself whether particular program is good or bad.
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Anybody yet thinks that UAC should present in Windows Seven?
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