There are possibly 3rd party tools to do this but nothing in Windows
or from Microsoft.
UAC has evolved a lot since the Beta and probably will continue.
The problem can be if UAC is disabled for a particular area, one line
of protection for malware is also disabled for that feature as well as
possibly other peripheral areas.
I doubt if we will see something like "Don't show this again" because
that opens a big hole for malware to exploit.
Once the hole is opened, some vandal somewhere will find a reason and
way to exploit.
Only time will tell what is coming with UAC.
Search Google.
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<mountainbikerak@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, something l would like to do is disable UAC (user account
> control)
> for a subset of options in Vista. For instance, I'm always selecting
> "Show processes for all users" on the Windows Task Manager, so it's
> annoying for me to have it enabled here. However, UAC is useful
> enough
> of a safety net that I wouldn't want to completely disable it. (It
> has
> saved me a couple times already from malware).
>
> Does anybody know how to disable UAC in a limited number of
> instances
> like this? If not, do you know if Microsoft has any plans to
> implement
> a feature or option like this in future versions? For instance,
> where
> it says, "Windows needs your permission to continue" if there was a
> checkbox, "Don't show this again" that would be perfect!
>
> It amazes me that it doesn't have this feature to begin with. It's
> like they never even used their OS before releasing it on the
> world...
>