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| | deactivate user account notification I went into user accounts and unchecked the box so that I won't constantly be prompted for permissions and restarted the computer... I still have the stupid permission window popping up even though I checked and the user account is unchecked. What do I do now to get rid of the permissions windows popping up every time I want to change something??? |
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| | Re: deactivate user account notification joeg561 wrote: > I went into user accounts and unchecked the box so that I won't constantly be > prompted for permissions and restarted the computer... I still have the > stupid permission window popping up even though I checked and the user > account is unchecked. > What do I do now to get rid of the permissions windows popping up every time > I want to change something??? > Hello, - Click start - Type: msconfig - Press enter - Click the tools tab - Find "Disable UAC" in the list - Click on it - Click the Launch button - Click OK - Restart your computer See if that helps. -- -JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support FAQ - http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| | Re: deactivate user account notification so far seems to have worked,but I did this before and somehow it defaults to on again after I restart computer. heres hoping this time is different Jimmy Brush wrote: >> I went into user accounts and unchecked the box so that I won't constantly be >> prompted for permissions and restarted the computer... I still have the >> stupid permission window popping up even though I checked and the user >> account is unchecked. >> What do I do now to get rid of the permissions windows popping up every time >> I want to change something??? > >Hello, > >- Click start >- Type: msconfig >- Press enter >- Click the tools tab >- Find "Disable UAC" in the list >- Click on it >- Click the Launch button >- Click OK >- Restart your computer > >See if that helps. > -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com |
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| | Re: deactivate user account notification Oh well, restarted my machine and guess what UAC is back... went into user controls and the box remains unchecked but the damn messages still pop up. seems I have to disable this every time I start vista. what a pain in the a##. when it works it works great, but when its bad, its really bad..... Jimmy Brush wrote: >> I went into user accounts and unchecked the box so that I won't constantly be >> prompted for permissions and restarted the computer... I still have the >> stupid permission window popping up even though I checked and the user >> account is unchecked. >> What do I do now to get rid of the permissions windows popping up every time >> I want to change something??? > >Hello, > >- Click start >- Type: msconfig >- Press enter >- Click the tools tab >- Find "Disable UAC" in the list >- Click on it >- Click the Launch button >- Click OK >- Restart your computer > >See if that helps. > -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com |
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| | Re: deactivate user account notification Are you sure you are seeing UAC prompts, and not some other type of prompt? UAC prompts are only the ones that black out the screen and say (in blue or grey) "Windows needs your permission to continue" or (in yellow) "An unidentified program wants access to your computer". -- -JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support FAQ - http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| | Re: deactivate user account notification yes, if you go into control panel and try to access something up pops a window asking permission to open it. when I deactivate UAC nothing pops up, but once I shut down and restart, UAC is on and windows pop up. Jimmy Brush wrote: >Are you sure you are seeing UAC prompts, and not some other type of prompt? > >UAC prompts are only the ones that black out the screen and say (in blue >or grey) "Windows needs your permission to continue" or (in yellow) "An >unidentified program wants access to your computer". > -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com |
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| | Re: deactivate user account notification It sounds like there is some program on your computer that is resetting the setting. Windows does not do this automatically, although it does display a bubble popup telling you that UAC is disabled, and if you click on the bubble, it will turn UAC back on. Do you have any security software installed that monitors system settings for changes? You might check into those programs and see if they are changing the setting back. -- -JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support FAQ - http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| | Re: deactivate user account notification just use avg and adaware and adwatch but these alert me to changes as they happen Jimmy Brush wrote: >It sounds like there is some program on your computer that is resetting >the setting. > >Windows does not do this automatically, although it does display a >bubble popup telling you that UAC is disabled, and if you click on the >bubble, it will turn UAC back on. > >Do you have any security software installed that monitors system >settings for changes? You might check into those programs and see if >they are changing the setting back. > -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....admin/200706/1 |
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