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I would say it is too aggressive. Well, some of system files/keys could be inaccessible even for admin by default, but I don't see any simple way to switch off that protection, if I really know what I am going to do. Only user SYSTEM has access to everything, so I am forced to write services to access some areas I want.Protection of system files that is more aggressive
a) after I installed WAVE1 (SP1) on VISTA my sound was still there and still is today...4. Bugs / downward incompatibilities, may be locally or hardware specific, nevertheless, I'm still stuck on all of them (may be someone has a hint or knows a solution?):
a) sound disappears after SP1 installation;
b) some programs rejected to work being not Vista compatible (McAffee VSE VirusScan 7.1, for example);
c) no support for USB Flash keys, formatted as CDROM .iso images;
d) no option to format drives as FAT, only NTFS (could be controller / EIDE specific?);
f) "Evaluation copy ..." text appeared in the right lower corner of the desktop, though the version is legal and activated, I suppose;
g) both - the old evaluation version and the new legally purchased (I suppose) version return the same BuildNo=6000 (6001 after SP1) from the call to API function GetVersionEx()
First of all, bugs generally should not be target of somebodys hate, it is natural satellites of any new software version, but they make little bit angry however.BadBigBen said:a) after I installed WAVE1 (SP1) on VISTA my sound was still there and still is today...
b) glad that some of the CRAP-Ware does not work on VISTA...
c) Never used an USB Flash Drive formatted as a CDROM ISO...
e) OOOPPPPSSS no e...
f) this is the WAVE1 install that does that, and is well documented by MS... so it is by design...
You should have and investigate it, when you make applications, oriented to customers, some of them probably use Vista. You cannot say them "don't use Vista". (Though MS says: "don't use Vista incompatible applications".)pmonett said:I don't have it, never have and, I really hope, never will.