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How to Turn Off UAC -User Account Control- in Windows Vista
- By Amir Nouri
- Published July 11th, 2008
- Computers , Operation Systems , PCs
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Amir Nouri
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One of the most important but even annoying security features in Windows Vista is the UAC or User Account Control. UAC is a new technology in Windows Vista which can limit the rights of users and applications.
The User Account Control is a system which helps with running administrative tasks. If a limited user in Windows Vista wants to run something that needs administrative rights then UAC will ask for administrator rights and the limited user can easily keep running that application.
That means you are doing the same what you have done with other Windows operation systems such as Windows XP during installation of an application or performing an action. The difference is only that you will get a annoying message which can be bypass with a OK click.
I know you have enough of the UAC Authorization pop-up and you want to get rid of this message which every time comes up when you are performing an action or want to install a new software and application.
There are many ways to deactivate UAC or User Account Control but the easiest way to deactivate User Account Control (UAC) is:
1- Click Start
2- Click Control Panel
3- In the Control Panel Search Box, type User Account Control and hit Enter
4- Then click on Turn User Account Control (UAC) on or off
5- In the next page just Uncheck Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer
6- Then click OK
After performing these steps you will be a free Vista user who never get the annoying message and pop-up from UAC or User Account Control.
I hope I could help you a little bit to run your application and action faster than before by Windows Vista.
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1 Response to "How to Turn Off UAC -User Account Control- in Windows Vista" 
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said this on 09 Nov 2008 7:18:22 AM MST
quick and easy to fallow guide for windows vista, thanx for this very useful info.!!!
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