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Risk of disableing "user account control"
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Bob F
2013-09-08 16:31:14 UTC
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I have a Konica/Minolta 2430DL network printer on my network with XP and a Vista
PC's. I have had constant problems getting the printer to work with the Vista
PC - never a problem with XP. I finally found the following page which indicates
the problem is "user account control" (UAC) and disableing that makes it work.
Sure enough, it does.

http://www.vistax64.com/vista-print-fax-scan/44060-prints-only-when-run-administrator.html

My question is - what are the risks of doing this on a PC on a home network? Is
it something I need to worry about. It seems as though this function is
something that was not used in XP at all. Deisableing it did not seem to
affa=ect the account login when booting the PC.
David H. Lipman
2013-09-08 22:21:02 UTC
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Post by Bob F
I have a Konica/Minolta 2430DL network printer on my network with XP and a
Vista PC's. I have had constant problems getting the printer to work with
the Vista PC - never a problem with XP. I finally found the following page
which indicates the problem is "user account control" (UAC) and disableing
that makes it work. Sure enough, it does.
http://www.vistax64.com/vista-print-fax-scan/44060-prints-only-when-run-administrator.html
My question is - what are the risks of doing this on a PC on a home
network? Is it something I need to worry about. It seems as though this
function is something that was not used in XP at all. Deisableing it did
not seem to affa=ect the account login when booting the PC.
Little since I have serviced computers infected with UAC enabled. Therefore
I think it is more of an annoyance than anything else.
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Dave
Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
Gene E. Bloch
2013-09-09 17:33:10 UTC
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Post by David H. Lipman
Post by Bob F
I have a Konica/Minolta 2430DL network printer on my network with XP and a
Vista PC's. I have had constant problems getting the printer to work with
the Vista PC - never a problem with XP. I finally found the following page
which indicates the problem is "user account control" (UAC) and disableing
that makes it work. Sure enough, it does.
http://www.vistax64.com/vista-print-fax-scan/44060-prints-only-when-run-administrator.html
My question is - what are the risks of doing this on a PC on a home
network? Is it something I need to worry about. It seems as though this
function is something that was not used in XP at all. Deisableing it did
not seem to affa=ect the account login when booting the PC.
Little since I have serviced computers infected with UAC enabled. Therefore
I think it is more of an annoyance than anything else.
That to me reads like "I have known people to get the flu after getting
a flu shot, so vaccination is more an annoyance than anything else".
--
Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch)
David H. Lipman
2013-09-09 19:10:21 UTC
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Post by David H. Lipman
Post by Bob F
I have a Konica/Minolta 2430DL network printer on my network with XP and a
Vista PC's. I have had constant problems getting the printer to work with
the Vista PC - never a problem with XP. I finally found the following page
which indicates the problem is "user account control" (UAC) and disableing
that makes it work. Sure enough, it does.
http://www.vistax64.com/vista-print-fax-scan/44060-prints-only-when-run-administrator.html
My question is - what are the risks of doing this on a PC on a home
network? Is it something I need to worry about. It seems as though this
function is something that was not used in XP at all. Deisableing it did
not seem to affa=ect the account login when booting the PC.
Little since I have serviced computers infected with UAC enabled.
Therefore
I think it is more of an annoyance than anything else.
That to me reads like "I have known people to get the flu after getting
a flu shot, so vaccination is more an annoyance than anything else".
I can see that but I don't see UAC actually helping, only hindering.
--
Dave
Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
Gene E. Bloch
2013-09-09 23:17:25 UTC
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Post by Gene E. Bloch
Post by David H. Lipman
Post by Bob F
I have a Konica/Minolta 2430DL network printer on my network with XP and a
Vista PC's. I have had constant problems getting the printer to work with
the Vista PC - never a problem with XP. I finally found the following page
which indicates the problem is "user account control" (UAC) and disableing
that makes it work. Sure enough, it does.
http://www.vistax64.com/vista-print-fax-scan/44060-prints-only-when-run-administrator.html
My question is - what are the risks of doing this on a PC on a home
network? Is it something I need to worry about. It seems as though this
function is something that was not used in XP at all. Deisableing it did
not seem to affa=ect the account login when booting the PC.
Little since I have serviced computers infected with UAC enabled.
Therefore
I think it is more of an annoyance than anything else.
That to me reads like "I have known people to get the flu after getting
a flu shot, so vaccination is more an annoyance than anything else".
I can see that but I don't see UAC actually helping, only hindering.
Since I don't have any such problems with my system and haven't heard of
this sort of problem otherwise, I find that I suspect that the hindrance
relates to a bug in the driver, or perhaps not so much a bug as a driver
which has not caught up with the latest OS.

The forum thread has a link to the latest drivers; the OP has not said
that he tried them.

That thread also says that "KM blames MS and MS says it's KM's drivers."
I believe the latter; YMMV :-)
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Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch)
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