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| | Can Not Turn Off UAC (Vista SP1) All, Today I went to turn off UAC. I can not! If I go to "Control Panel > User Accounts > Turn User Account Control on or off" I notice the the UAC box is already UNchecked but UAC is indeed turned on. What gives? Anybody else run into this problem? It appears I have no way to turn UAC off. Checking and unchecking the box does nothing. --t -- Technologist Posted via http://ms-os.com Forum to Usenet gateway |
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| | Re: Can Not Turn Off UAC (Vista SP1) I would suggest rolling back to before SP1 (if you can) as Microsoft has pulled Vista SP1 due to problems experienced by many users. jim "Technologist" <Technologist.356tha@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Technologist.356tha@xxxxxx Quote: > > All, > > Today I went to turn off UAC. I can not! > > If I go to "Control Panel > User Accounts > Turn User Account Control > on or off" I notice the the UAC box is already UNchecked but UAC is > indeed turned on. > > What gives? Anybody else run into this problem? It appears I have no > way to turn UAC off. Checking and unchecking the box does nothing. > > --t > > > -- > Technologist > Posted via http://ms-os.com Forum to Usenet gateway > |
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| | Re: Can Not Turn Off UAC (Vista SP1) "jim" <jim@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:cABvj.106975$L%6.25145@xxxxxx Quote: >I would suggest rolling back to before SP1 (if you can) as Microsoft has >pulled Vista SP1 due to problems experienced by many users. your wrong SP1 has not been pulled, might be pushed back but not pulled. |
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| | Re: Can Not Turn Off UAC (Vista SP1) "Dave" <dcox1961@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23onP4bWdIHA.748@xxxxxx Quote: > > "jim" <jim@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:cABvj.106975$L%6.25145@xxxxxx Quote: >>I would suggest rolling back to before SP1 (if you can) as Microsoft has >>pulled Vista SP1 due to problems experienced by many users. > Why stop there? Why not suggest he roll back to a stone and chisel? btw > your wrong SP1 has not been pulled, might be pushed back but not pulled. SP1 with it. Perhaps you should hurry and tell CNet that their story is all wrong. Or better yet, you could read "Microsoft pulls Vista SP1 update" at http://www.news.com/Microsoft-pulls-....html?tag=item before posting here. You could also learn a thing or 2 from http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02...uisite_update/ and http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02...rity_products/. And, might I suggest a small web page called "Google" before you post again....it's ay http://www.google.com . jim |
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| | Re: Can Not Turn Off UAC (Vista SP1) "jim" wrote: Quote: > > "Dave" <dcox1961@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23onP4bWdIHA.748@xxxxxx Quote: > > > > "jim" <jim@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:cABvj.106975$L%6.25145@xxxxxx Quote: > >>I would suggest rolling back to before SP1 (if you can) as Microsoft has > >>pulled Vista SP1 due to problems experienced by many users. > > Why stop there? Why not suggest he roll back to a stone and chisel? btw > > your wrong SP1 has not been pulled, might be pushed back but not pulled. > The prerequisite (a REQUIRED update for SP1) *has* been pulled, thus pulling > SP1 with it. > > Perhaps you should hurry and tell CNet that their story is all wrong. Or > better yet, you could read "Microsoft pulls Vista SP1 update" at > http://www.news.com/Microsoft-pulls-....html?tag=item > before posting here. > > You could also learn a thing or 2 from > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02...uisite_update/ and > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02...rity_products/. > > And, might I suggest a small web page called "Google" before you post > again....it's ay http://www.google.com . > > jim > > > everyone had a problem with that update. Myron |
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| | Re: Can Not Turn Off UAC (Vista SP1) "jim" <jim@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:80Cvj.106989$L%6.59881@xxxxxx Quote: > > "Dave" <dcox1961@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23onP4bWdIHA.748@xxxxxx Quote: >> >> "jim" <jim@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:cABvj.106975$L%6.25145@xxxxxx Quote: >>>I would suggest rolling back to before SP1 (if you can) as Microsoft has >>>pulled Vista SP1 due to problems experienced by many users. >> Why stop there? Why not suggest he roll back to a stone and chisel? btw >> your wrong SP1 has not been pulled, might be pushed back but not pulled. > The prerequisite (a REQUIRED update for SP1) *has* been pulled, thus > pulling SP1 with it. > > Perhaps you should hurry and tell CNet that their story is all wrong. Or > better yet, you could read "Microsoft pulls Vista SP1 update" at > http://www.news.com/Microsoft-pulls-....html?tag=item > before posting here. > > You could also learn a thing or 2 from > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02...uisite_update/ and > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02...rity_products/. > > And, might I suggest a small web page called "Google" before you post > again....it's ay http://www.google.com . > > jim > SP1 has not been "pulled" from the release date of mid march. Microsoft has pulled KB937287 from the automatic update services. A solution has been offered. You can view the following article for information. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949358/en-us C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and less fortunate among us. |
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| | Re: Can Not Turn Off UAC (Vista SP1) C.B.;661652 Wrote: Quote: > > Jim, > > SP1 has not been "pulled" from the release date of mid march. > Microsoft > has pulled KB937287 from the automatic update services. > A solution has been offered. You can view the following article > for > information. > > 'The update is not installed successfully, you receive a message, and > the computer restarts when you try to install an update in Windows > Vista' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949358/en-us) > > C.B. > The following three updates are required before you install Windows Vista SP1. However, these updates are also recommended if you do not intend to install Windows Vista SP1. These updates help improve reliability and performance when you install future individual updates from Microsoft. • Update 935509 contains an update that you must have to correctly service Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption-capable computers. This update is applicable to only the following editions of Windows Vista that include Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption: • Windows Vista Enterprise • Windows Vista Ultimate This update is necessary to install and to uninstall Windows Vista SP1 successfully on these editions. • Update 938371 updates several internal components that Windows Vista requires in order to install or to uninstall Service Pack 1 more reliably. This update must be applied separately before you install Windows Vista SP1 to make sure that Windows Vista SP1 can be installed or removed from the computer. This update is necessary to install and to uninstall Windows Vista SP1 on all editions of Windows Vista. This update will be available on the Windows Update Web site soon after the release of update 935509 and before the release of Vista SP1. • Update 937287 is a prerequisite package that contains updates to the Windows Vista installation software. The installation software is the component that handles the installation and removal of software updates, language packs, optional Windows features, and service packs. This update is necessary to successfully install and uninstall Windows Vista SP1 on all editions of Windows Vista. This update will be available on the Windows Update Web site soon after the release of update 935509 and before the release of Windows Vista SP1. I checked windows update and none of those are available to me. So then I was like "OK, maybe they are installed already"... I checked Update History and they are not listed as being installed. YIKES! -- Technologist Posted via http://ms-os.com Forum to Usenet gateway |
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| | Re: Can Not Turn Off UAC (Vista SP1) Jim SP1 has not been pulled. The problems with the prerequisite update only affected a small number of users and it can be fixed as explained in the following article. The update is not installed successfully, you receive a message, and the computer restarts when you try to install an update in Windows Vista: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949358 -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "jim" <jim@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:80Cvj.106989$L%6.59881@xxxxxx Quote: > > "Dave" <dcox1961@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23onP4bWdIHA.748@xxxxxx Quote: >> >> "jim" <jim@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:cABvj.106975$L%6.25145@xxxxxx Quote: >>>I would suggest rolling back to before SP1 (if you can) as Microsoft has >>>pulled Vista SP1 due to problems experienced by many users. >> Why stop there? Why not suggest he roll back to a stone and chisel? btw >> your wrong SP1 has not been pulled, might be pushed back but not pulled. > The prerequisite (a REQUIRED update for SP1) *has* been pulled, thus > pulling SP1 with it. > > Perhaps you should hurry and tell CNet that their story is all wrong. Or > better yet, you could read "Microsoft pulls Vista SP1 update" at > http://www.news.com/Microsoft-pulls-....html?tag=item > before posting here. > > You could also learn a thing or 2 from > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02...uisite_update/ and > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02...rity_products/. > > And, might I suggest a small web page called "Google" before you post > again....it's ay http://www.google.com . > > jim > |
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| | Re: Can Not Turn Off UAC (Vista SP1) Technologist If you do not have the prerequisites installed, they will be installed as part of the SP1 installation. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Technologist" <Technologist.357a5e@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Technologist.357a5e@xxxxxx Quote: > > C.B.;661652 Wrote: Quote: >> >> Jim, >> >> SP1 has not been "pulled" from the release date of mid march. >> Microsoft >> has pulled KB937287 from the automatic update services. >> A solution has been offered. You can view the following article >> for >> information. >> >> 'The update is not installed successfully, you receive a message, and >> the computer restarts when you try to install an update in Windows >> Vista' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949358/en-us) >> >> C.B. >> > Well according to this I needed 3 updates before installing SP1: > > The following three updates are required before you install Windows > Vista SP1. However, these updates are also recommended if you do not > intend to install Windows Vista SP1. These updates help improve > reliability and performance when you install future individual updates > from Microsoft. > • Update 935509 contains an update that you must have to correctly > service Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption-capable computers. This > update is applicable to only the following editions of Windows Vista > that include Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption: > • Windows Vista Enterprise > • Windows Vista Ultimate > This update is necessary to install and to uninstall Windows Vista SP1 > successfully on these editions. > • Update 938371 updates several internal components that Windows Vista > requires in order to install or to uninstall Service Pack 1 more > reliably. This update must be applied separately before you install > Windows Vista SP1 to make sure that Windows Vista SP1 can be installed > or removed from the computer. This update is necessary to install and to > uninstall Windows Vista SP1 on all editions of Windows Vista. This > update will be available on the Windows Update Web site soon after the > release of update 935509 and before the release of Vista SP1. > • Update 937287 is a prerequisite package that contains updates to the > Windows Vista installation software. The installation software is the > component that handles the installation and removal of software updates, > language packs, optional Windows features, and service packs. This > update is necessary to successfully install and uninstall Windows Vista > SP1 on all editions of Windows Vista. This update will be available on > the Windows Update Web site soon after the release of update 935509 and > before the release of Windows Vista SP1. > > I checked windows update and none of those are available to me. So then > I was like "OK, maybe they are installed already"... I checked Update > History and they are not listed as being installed. > > YIKES! > > > -- > Technologist > Posted via http://ms-os.com Forum to Usenet gateway > |
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