Okay, Anyone Doing the Sims/Vista Rhumba?

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kuronue:
I like the more rounded sort of themes, especially in silver or white; but the pretty is not worth the broken of the Mac, so I settle for trying to find skins for apps that replicate it somewhat.

J. M. Pescado:
I don't like themes or colors at all. I prefer things to look more or less like Ye Olde. My XP doesn't even use the XP theme. No desktop wallpaper, either. Just Ye Olde Windoze.

Assmitten:
YEEEW, pukey beige.

Venusy:
Something I've just figured out: how to make the Vista UAC work better than the XP system of user accounts (on systems with no secpol.msc). regedit > Accept UAC prompt > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Policies > System > Right-click on "ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin" > Modify > Change the "1" or "2" to a "0".

Ignore the Windows Security Alert, as you haven't disabled UAC, you've disabled the UAC prompt (that is, it no longer pops up messages such as "You have moved the mouse. Continue with this operation or cancel it?").  Unlike the method of turning it off in the Control Panel, programs still run in standard user mode unless they are flagged as a program that should be run as administrator, and because UAC is still enabled, you can still write to the temp directory. When logged in as a standard user, it still pops up the regular dialogue for programs that need it.

Now, if there was only some way to stop Vista blocking DAEMON from running at startup...

Paperbladder:
Alternatively you could edit those UAC settings in the Local Security Policy if you're using Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate.  Seriously, UAC's not that bad considering Linux systems have sudo and Mac OSX has something else like UAC.

When Vista says "File Permission Denied" that means it's in use, it probably should make that slightly clearer.  I haven't had any issue with not being able to gain control of a file like in XP.  As for performance, it's about the same and some programs like Minefield, Office 2007, and Eclipse have improved slightly.

I've never had a problem with DAEMON Tools, except for the fact that it would always boot up at start.  The only stuff it would block for me would be msconfig (lol) and Adobe Updater.

It's weird Apache doesn't work completely with Vista, especially since it's based off of a server OS.  IIS works but it's junk (there's a reason why there aren't many WIMP servers).  I'm not going to install XP just to play around on a personal imageboard so I'll have to wait until Apache is updated, but I'm not holding my breath.

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