I repeat. You can stop the prompts without UAC losing its security
strengths!
"Curt" <cdlevin@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> There's a way to actually turn off the beep and darkened
> screen that comes with secure desktop. it's a registry hack.
> You still have to grant it perms to run.
>
> I wouldn't turn off UAC. In fact, I wouldn't even hack
> the registry, since the secure desktop actually prevents
> apps from bypassing the approval mode.
>
> After you use the computer for a while, the
> number of times it does anything like that
> seems to lessen.
>
> Malware writers have been using the computer for 20
> years or more too. For me, it simply isn't worth the risk.
>
>
>
> --
> Curt
>
>
> "richquick" <richquick@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1AEF5115-A8C7-4DC1-A74E-5A8A02534CC5@xxxxxx Quote:
>> It seems that every time you try and do something in Vista, it pops up
>> some
>> warning. It is very tiresome to alwyas see these warnings. Why is the
>> system set up for real novices. most people have been using computers
>> for
>> over 20 years. How do we turn this feature off.
>