One of the most annoying things in both Windows Vista and Windows 7 is the inclusion of obsessive security policies. The one that has been bothering me quite a bit lately is a little prompt that is attached to programs that have been downloaded from the Internet. To fix this on a per file basis, [...]
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Mark Russinovich video on Channel 9
Posted by Paul
MSDN’s Channel 9 has an interview with Mark which is about 45 minutes long and really dives in to the changes that have been made with Windows 7.

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