chrisb wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:04 pm
Writing all in bold doesn't improve the arguments. If you look at the first post, it is not about just liking an option or not. It would be great if you could try to understand the needs of other people too.
Sure I do. I don't see why you blame me. I summed it up now about a dozen times because I feel the user is not willing to accept the way Windows works. I am not part of Microsoft, just follow what Windows provides.
- the option is there purposely to run FC after the installation from the user's account who run the installer. When this was an admin, it should be run as admin. The user wants to change that, but what he wants is already possible and by removing the option or changing it, he would take away a feature some admins need.
- so there is no security issue, since no rights are elevated against the user's will.
- what the users wants is too install FC ads admin, but not run it afterwards as admin, this is already possible and I wrote him how.
So there is really no issue - the optional feature works as it should. Since all the users wants is already possible there is no need to implement a further option in the installer.
Now please stop attacking me. I give my best to provide the best installation experience as possible, the installer e.g. also has a silent mode for admins. The installer run as admin, is intended to fulfill the needs of admins. Taking away admin features is no option for an installer that is executed as admin.
chrisb wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 8:09 am
As this is a security issue
No, there is no security issue. Why do you come up with this false statement over and over?