I recently stumbled over a new feature in Windows 8 that some people, especially developers may want to be aware of. In Windows 7 if you were logged in with a user account associated with the Administrators group, and you turned the User Access Control (UAC) slider down to its minimum level, you were basically running all apps as full admin permission.
Once I started developing in Windows 8, I tried setting things up the same way but was a little baffled when some things started prompting me for running as admin or failing for permissions reasons. For example, launching a particular solution I was working on in Visual Studio 2010 for debugging resulted in this.
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Once I started developing in Windows 8, I tried setting things up the same way but was a little baffled when some things started prompting me for running as admin or failing for permissions reasons. For example, launching a particular solution I was working on in Visual Studio 2010 for debugging resulted in this.
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