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Live Mesh Dumps UAC

Ozzie's already starting to buck trends at Microsoft. This week, Microsoft updated the Live Mesh "technical preview" with some bug fixes and feature fixes. If you didn't know, Live Mesh up until now required UAC be enabled in order for Live Mesh to install and operate. Unless you just came back from a long trip in deep space, you know that UAC is one of the most maligned aspects of Windows Vista. I call UAC, User Annoyance Catastrophe.

Good news. The latest version of Live Mesh no longer requires UAC be enabled if you have Vista SP1 installed. Yeah! It never made sense in the first place that Live Mesh would require UAC be running. Maybe that was one of those design-by-committee situations. I don't know. All I know is it's gone as a Live Mesh requirement.

The rest of the changes to Live Mesh were bug fixes. I hope we see some more functionality added to Live Mesh soon. The Live Mesh web interface indicates support for the Mac and mobile devicesĀ are in the works. What else does Ozzie have up his sleeve? Inquiring minds, like mine, want to know.

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Not design by committee...

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Blame Vista - That's a First!

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lol, Thanks a lot George for pointing me to the explaination. I knew there HAD to be some good reason. Congratz on Live Mesh. I'm looking forward to where you're headed next with it.

Mitchell Ashley

Converging Network, LLC
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About Mitchell Ashley

Mitchell Ashley is principal consultant at Converging Network LLC where he provides product, technology and social media consulting to emerging technology companies. A successful CTO and product innovator, Mitchell has created many successful, award winning products in the networking, security, convergence, Internet and IT industries. In addition to blogging for NetworkWorld, Mitchell regularly blogs at TheConvergingNetwork and co-hosts the widely popular StillSecure After All These Years podcast.

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