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| | Vista Annoying Requests for Info Hi, New to Vista but not to Windows. How do I get Vista to stop asking me for permission for everything I ask it to do? "Windows needs your permission to do ... whatever"! I went to "Help" on this one & found a description of what it does, but no info on how to access it to change the defaults. Thanks |
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| | Re: Vista Annoying Requests for Info "MaryA" <MaryA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7CB775AD-FC99-487E-A881-86F6C83B11A3@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > New to Vista but not to Windows. How do I get Vista to stop asking me for > permission for everything I ask it to do? > > "Windows needs your permission to do ... whatever"! > > I went to "Help" on this one & found a description of what it does, but no > info on how to access it to change the defaults. > > Thanks > > Open Help and Support and type in UAC The number 2 item on my system is how to turn this off - it will be in the lost near the top on yours too. Think long and hard about the real implications of doing this on your system before you do this. There are extremely good reasons why UAC is a good thing for a regular Windows Vista user who thinks they are an admin. -- Mike Brannigan |
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| | Re: Vista Annoying Requests for Info It's called User Account Control and applies to all accounts except the actual Administrator one. It is a safeguard and gives you the second chance to stop doing something or stop something from happening that you might regret. It's advisable to keep it in place. However you can disable UAC. Just go to Start/Help & Support. Type in "disable uac" (minus the "") the first item in the list that pops up is what you want. You have to be signed in as an Administrative level account to turn it off. You turn UAC off at your own risk entirely. -- Peter Toronto, Canada XP Pro SP2 x 2 + Vista Ultimate Triple Boot P4 HT @ 3ghz, 4gb DDR, 700gb HDD Soundblaster Audigy 4 PCI Sound ATI Radeon X1650 Pro AGP Graphics "MaryA" <MaryA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7CB775AD-FC99-487E-A881-86F6C83B11A3@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > New to Vista but not to Windows. How do I get Vista to stop asking me for > permission for everything I ask it to do? > > "Windows needs your permission to do ... whatever"! > > I went to "Help" on this one & found a description of what it does, but no > info on how to access it to change the defaults. > > Thanks > > |
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