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Newbie
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Vista Ultimate x86
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Hi
I'm looking for a way to disable the elevation prompt without disabling UAC. My problem is that when I change the setting in Administrative Tools/Security Settings/Local Security Policy/Account control: Behaviour of the elevation of prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode to Elevate without prompting, User Account Control is immediately turned 'off' - Beats me! I'm running Vista x86 Ultimate, as administrator. Cheers Moniker |
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Technophile Wannabe
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Home Premium SP1
Posts: 535
Location: The Lowcountry
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Hi MonikerDeedpole
Give this a try. User Account Control (UAC) - Elevate Privilege Level Hope it's what you are looking for. Later, Ted |
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Newbie
![]() Join Date: Mar 2008
Vista Ultimate x86
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Thanks for the reply.
Perhaps there is something uniquely screwy about my install, because whether I make the above mentioned changes, either through Administrative Tools or by manually changing the corresponding registry key and restarting, the result is that UAC is turned off. Turning UAC it back on in Security Center restores the ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin key back to its default value. Am I missing something? Cheers. |
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Technophile Wannabe
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Home Premium SP1
Posts: 535
Location: The Lowcountry
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Hi MonikerDeedpole
Sorry that didn't help your situation. I haven't experimented with it as my system runs real well and I am "skeeered" to disturb the balance! Hopefully someone with more insight into your situation will offer some guidance. Please keep us informed. Later Ted |
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