You can call it the "DABhand effect" if you want. Doesn't change the fact of what it does and that more and more game developers are adding it to their games.
I am not saying that is what it was or not, it just made me giggle it sounded like a pokemon name or move.
Dont get so defensive man....
My user is the administrator
One thing to note, paingiver: Even if your local account is an Administrator account, it is still limited. You still need to right-click the trainer & game and select Run as Administrator. This will prompt UAC to bring up the Yes/No box before finally giving full Administrator access.
[Edited by Matri, 5/30/2010 3:30:19 PM]
My user is the administrator, I have set that whatever my user runs with full administrator access. Thanks for the advise, but PWizard had provided the answer for the problem.
I would undo the automatic "full administrator access" option. Because it works for things you both run intentionally, and things "others" run intentionally. All they need do is have their malware/spyware/virus program run with your account name, which is common, and the program has full un-adulterated access to your computer.
It's annoying to specifically have to right-click and "Run as Administrator" for certain programs, but having software and/or hardware DEP active on programs that may inadvertantly be run can be a life-saver, as well as a data-saver.
I'm not that worried. The computer with full administrator access is my gaming com. that is isolated from my network and is not connected to the internet. I only play game with it, I do my other stuff on my other computers. So, there is not private information in that computer.