@roraniel, why not put those images you're playing around with in your user's folder?
@iMav, there is more to UAC than providing Administrator-level permissions. See TechNet articles "
The Long-Term Impact of User Account Control" by MVP Jesper M. Johansson's and "
Inside Windows Vista User Account Control" by Mark Russinovich.
I am "old school" and want to know who and what changes are made on my computer even when I am intentionally installing a new software program. This includes when an ActiveX is added, when a program is added to start up, etc. I also want to know if something has changed my Windows Update
or UAC settings.
Solution: See "Bits from Bill",
WinPatrol v16 Monitors Changes to UAC Settings