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''Microsoft sucks. Yes, we get it, it is part of the new Vista and W7 security which limits how and where MSIE ActiveX can save to your file system. Microsoft seems to be trying to copy the Linux 'cage' concept however, this is a confusing nightmare that makes it hard to understand how people even tolerate this kind of stupid Microsoft BS.''''Microsoft sucks. Yes, we get it, it is part of the new Vista and W7 security which limits how and where MSIE ActiveX can save to your file system. Microsoft seems to be trying to copy the Linux 'cage' concept however, this is a confusing nightmare that makes it hard to understand how people even tolerate this kind of stupid Microsoft BS.'' [[Understanding Microsoft Windows 7 File System Security and Permissions]] is easier if you have a basic understanding of how UNIX permissions work, then you can see what Microsoft is trying to emulate. The file system permissions scheme first implemented in Vista, and improved in Windows 7, is a radical departure of the "save anything you want, anywhere you want" in XP and previous versions.