- USER ACCOUNT CONTROL (UAC) NOTIFIES YOU BEFORE CHANGES ARE MADE TO YOUR COMPUTER THAT REQUIRE ADMINISTRATOR-LEVEL PERMISSION. THE DEFAULT UAC SETTING NOTIFIES YOU WHEN PROGRAMS TRY TO MAKE CHANGES TO YOUR COMPUTER, BUT YOU CAN CHANGE HOW OFTEN UAC NOTIFIES YOU.
- CHANGING UAC SECURITY SETTINGS IS NOT A GOOD THING, AND YOU SHOULDN’T DO IT. THESE SETTINGS ARE DESIGNED TO KEEP YOU MORE SECURE, AND PREVENT THE HORRIBLE SECURITY PROBLEMS THAT PLAGUED WINDOWS XP AND PREVIOUS VERSIONS.
- Download the following 2 ".reg" files to Enable or Disable the UAC Account.
- Or you can also Edit & Disable UAC Manually using Windows Registries.
- Open "regedit" & Navigate to -->
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
- Over on the right-hand side, you should see a setting for "EnableLUA", which you’ll want to customize as follows -->
UAC Disabled : 0
- You’ll need to reboot for the setting to take effect, whether enabling or disabling.
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