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I've said it before, and I'll say it again - use sudo for windows: [sudown.sourceforge.net]
Forget worrying about spyware etc. A simple right click on a shortcut prompts for your password and runs a program with elevated priveleges. It will have the same effect as this program but with a much wider scope and less annoyance. And no - I don't have anything to do with the project, I'm just a convert. -
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Windows only: Lock down your PC and prevent unauthorized executable files from running with freeware application Trust-No-Exe. As the computer's administrator, you can set up a whitelist of clean executable files that you will allow to run and selectively block others
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