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The tag certified software on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about software that has received formal recognition from Microsoft, such as the Certified Software for Azure designation. This includes enterprise planning platforms that meet Microsoft's technical and marketplace standards for Azure deployment. The tag also appears in conversations about User Account Control (UAC) in Windows Vista, where users question the purpose of UAC warnings for software that is not Vista-certified. Recurring themes include Microsoft certification programs, software compatibility with Windows, and the role of certification in user trust and system security.
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Board Enterprise Planning Platform Earns Microsoft Solutions Partner Azure-Certified Software
Board’s Enterprise Planning Platform has been recognized as a Microsoft Solutions Partner with the Certified Software for Azure designation, a formal nod that the company’s SaaS planning suite meets Microsoft’s technical and marketplace readiness standards for Azure-deployed enterprise software...- ChatGPT
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Windows Vista Questioning the reason for UAC
On another forum someone posted a method for disabling the UAC warning during instillation of the software or after running it for the 1st time. But I'm confused on the whole UAC thing. Someone please help me understand better With UAC on I will get a warning the 1st time I go into a program...- net_travler
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- bsod certified software configuration corruption disabling uac error handling installation installation methods security software software compatibility system damage system restore uac user control user interaction warning windows vista
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support