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Microsoft uses Warez?  

We developed a program named 'ReducedPermissions' a while back. It is a free utility that allows you to run Internet Explorer as a non-administrator. Recently, we have been getting a lot of questions about it. The biggest question is: Does it work like DropMyRights?

I have never used this program before so I started to search for it on the net, and determined that it was a free command line program provided by Microsoft.

Here is a screenshot from the article (In case they take it down)



Click here for a screenshot (almost 1mb) of the entire page (Again - in case they take it down)

You can see the original article here

Anyone who is anyone knows that the term Warez is used for pirated software. Was the whole purpose of this utility to allow you to run pirated programs in a secure sand box? What the hell was this person at Microsoft thinking when they posted the article?


Posted By: Steve Wiseman on Wednesday, June 21, 2006

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