Microsoft shows off User Account Control changes coming in RC1

Today at TechEd Ben Fathi , the new Vice President  of security at Microsoft, and some of his team members highlighted improvements to User Account Control that we can expect to see in the product by Windows Vista RC1.

 

During the talk they showed how they are working to reduce prompts by placing them more intelligently.  How they have altered ACL’s in certain locations like the “Public Desktop” folder to allow the deletion of shortcuts etc. from the common desktop as a standard user without a long series of prompts. 

 

Lastly they showed a new feature that will be included with Windows Vista RC1, a service called “Activex Management Service”. This service which will sit between the browser and the Windows Explorer to facilitate the installation of ActiveX controls, if approved by an administrator, by a standard user. 

 

ActiveX  has long been a problem area for enterprises looking to achieve standard user because of its implementation.  Under the covers when you download an ActiveX control it is trying to write to system locations like C:\windows\download program files\ and  HKey_Classes_Root.  These locations are inaccessible as a standard user which led many companies to either relaxing the ACL’s or choosing a different security context (than standard user) entirely. This new service will facilitate the install as local system much in the same way that Windows Installer facilitates installations.

 

I am glad to see the focus on reducing the prompts as many beta testers can attest this is probably  the single biggest frustration of livng with User Account Control technologies enabled.  Keep up the great work guys!


Posted Jun 12 2006, 05:47 PM by Josh Phillips

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artam wrote re: Microsoft shows off User Account Control changes coming in RC1
on 06-13-2006 6:59 PM
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yougottabekiddingyou wrote re: Microsoft shows off User Account Control changes coming in RC1
on 06-14-2006 6:05 AM
I hope the shared desktop does not become a vector.  I always thought it was the installer writers who would adapt to the shared desktop restriction and avoid using it.  Corporate enviornments like to control that area (like shortcuts to timecard tools, etc) so it fit well with them.

-d
Dee’s-Planet! » Tech-ED US 2006: Microsoft - User Account Control changes coming soon in Windows Vista RC1 wrote Dee’s-Planet! » Tech-ED US 2006: Microsoft - User Account Control changes coming soon in Windows Vista RC1
on 06-14-2006 6:55 AM
Josh Phillips wrote re: Microsoft shows off User Account Control changes coming in RC1
on 06-14-2006 7:58 AM
-d,

it is just an acl you could lock it back down if you so desired...

The Insider by Sidebar Geek wrote ActiveX Management Service Coming to Vista
on 06-21-2006 12:13 AM
Josh at Windows Connect talks about changes coming up with RC1 of Vista that will help users manage ActiveX
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on 04-27-2009 9:09 AM

I'm just glad it's on time lol, let alone all the new features.

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