"There is no way to get rid"
Yes there is, disable UAC:
Start/Run
Type "msconfig" ENTER
Click Tools tab.
Scroll down near the bottom.
Click "Disable UAC"
Click Launch.
Click OK and reboot.
However if you are seeing a lot of UAC there is something else going
on.
Either:
1. You are not a typical user.
2. You are using older/poorly written software.
After the initial software and hardware installations and computer
configurations, I rarely see UAC prompts.
--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org
"iacy" <fac@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
>. . . and I still cannot receive streaming internet media without
>frequent hiccoughs for rebuffering.
> . . . Vista forced me to call to reactivate after installing a new
> video card.
> . . . .Vista remains much slower than XP for all disk access
> operations
> . . . There is no way to get rid of all reminders about the idiot
> and useless UAC, The UAC is the equivalent of your car asking you if
> you want to make a left turn before allowing you to make a left
> turn.