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Old 01-25-2007   #1 (permalink)
Andrea


 
 

Disabling UAC

Well,

it could be useful for newbie user, but after some screen freezing waiting
for user input and for some update impossible to install due to some blocks
to program files folder I decided to disable the UAC.
Unfortunately there's not a way to hide the red shield in the tray bar. For
Antivirus there is a "Show possible action" where is located a "I'm manage
it by myself", but for UAC you should get the "error" also if I know exactly
what I've done.

Any idea?

Andrea


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-25-2007   #2 (permalink)
Troy McClure


 
 

Re: Disabling UAC

red shield? when i disable uac i have no red shield.
just like the security center in xp, you can change the way you are alerted.
tell vista to "change the way security center alerts me"... its right there





"Andrea" <NOgooglegroups@SPAMcleanmail.it> wrote in message
news:4A7D5062-74E8-41ED-8F64-4E41C99E9A2C@microsoft.com...
> Well,
>
> it could be useful for newbie user, but after some screen freezing waiting
> for user input and for some update impossible to install due to some
> blocks to program files folder I decided to disable the UAC.
> Unfortunately there's not a way to hide the red shield in the tray bar.
> For Antivirus there is a "Show possible action" where is located a "I'm
> manage it by myself", but for UAC you should get the "error" also if I
> know exactly what I've done.
>
> Any idea?
>
> Andrea


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-25-2007   #3 (permalink)
BobC


 
 

Re: Disabling UAC

Go to control panel,security center,"change way security alerts me"
That should take care of "it".
Rgds
"Andrea" <NOgooglegroups@SPAMcleanmail.it> wrote in message
news:4A7D5062-74E8-41ED-8F64-4E41C99E9A2C@microsoft.com...
> Well,
>
> it could be useful for newbie user, but after some screen freezing waiting
> for user input and for some update impossible to install due to some
> blocks to program files folder I decided to disable the UAC.
> Unfortunately there's not a way to hide the red shield in the tray bar.
> For Antivirus there is a "Show possible action" where is located a "I'm
> manage it by myself", but for UAC you should get the "error" also if I
> know exactly what I've done.
>
> Any idea?
>
> Andrea


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-25-2007   #4 (permalink)
Jim


 
 

Re: Disabling UAC

On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 15:52:51 +0100, "Andrea"
<NOgooglegroups@SPAMcleanmail.it> wrote:

>Well,
>
>it could be useful for newbie user, but after some screen freezing waiting
>for user input and for some update impossible to install due to some blocks
>to program files folder I decided to disable the UAC.
>Unfortunately there's not a way to hide the red shield in the tray bar. For
>Antivirus there is a "Show possible action" where is located a "I'm manage
>it by myself", but for UAC you should get the "error" also if I know exactly
>what I've done.
>
>Any idea?
>
>Andrea



No, I think you're stuck with it. it should go away within a couple of
seconds.

Disabling UAC is the best thing I ever did with Vista!



Jim
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-25-2007   #5 (permalink)
Richard Urban


 
 

Re: Disabling UAC

I have been using every single version of Windows since 1991.

I am not smart enough, nor as intelligent as the Vista operating system, to
disable UAC.

I am glad that you are.

I am telling everyone who's computer I work on to leave UAC alone. After a
couple of weeks, when you have all the programs installed that you wish to
use, you will be "bothered" by it damn little. When it does pop up, you had
better find out why - before you allow whatever it is to have elevated
privileges.

--


Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!



"Andrea" <NOgooglegroups@SPAMcleanmail.it> wrote in message
news:4A7D5062-74E8-41ED-8F64-4E41C99E9A2C@microsoft.com...
> Well,
>
> it could be useful for newbie user, but after some screen freezing waiting
> for user input and for some update impossible to install due to some
> blocks to program files folder I decided to disable the UAC.
> Unfortunately there's not a way to hide the red shield in the tray bar.
> For Antivirus there is a "Show possible action" where is located a "I'm
> manage it by myself", but for UAC you should get the "error" also if I
> know exactly what I've done.
>
> Any idea?
>
> Andrea


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-25-2007   #6 (permalink)
Andrea


 
 

Re: Disabling UAC

Thanks to all ... it was so big that I don't see it

But disabling it, Vista disable the red shield at all. It was more "useful"
a disable under the UAC only as it exist for the firewall service.


Bye
Andrea

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-25-2007   #7 (permalink)
Andrea


 
 

Re: Disabling UAC

Well it's not a question to be smart or not. The main problem for the major
part of the user is that they install everything is downloadable from
internet without take care consequence.
I think this is the main problem.

A part from this, disabling UAC certainly could be dangerous for everybody.
If it has been implemented maybe there is certainly a reason.

But in some case, as I said, you are impossible to upgrade software nor
install patch or something else.

Just today updating the FoxIt reader was impossible until I uninstalled UAC.

So, until the major software house doesn't release a Vista version for all
their software, the most of the problem can be solved in this way.

Bye
Andrea

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-25-2007   #8 (permalink)
Jim


 
 

Re: Disabling UAC

On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 19:13:00 +0100, "Andrea"
<NOgooglegroups@SPAMcleanmail.it> wrote:

>Well it's not a question to be smart or not. The main problem for the major
>part of the user is that they install everything is downloadable from
>internet without take care consequence.
>I think this is the main problem.
>
>A part from this, disabling UAC certainly could be dangerous for everybody.
>If it has been implemented maybe there is certainly a reason.
>
>But in some case, as I said, you are impossible to upgrade software nor
>install patch or something else.
>
>Just today updating the FoxIt reader was impossible until I uninstalled UAC.
>
>So, until the major software house doesn't release a Vista version for all
>their software, the most of the problem can be solved in this way.
>
>Bye
>Andrea


Agreed.

UAC would be SO much better if the end user said "I'm going to be
making some system changes, please disable UAC for the next 5
minutes". A bit like the "sleep" function on most AV software.

But no, when you disable UAC you have to reboot!

So UAC just becomes a pain, especially on a new system when you're
making lots of tweaks.



As far as I can tell, there's no discussion to be had. Som fanboys
obviously love UAC, and thta's great. I hate it so I disable it. It's
a free world.


Jim
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-25-2007   #9 (permalink)
Jimmy Brush


 
 

Re: Disabling UAC

<snip>
> But in some case, as I said, you are impossible to upgrade software nor
> install patch or something else.


Right-clicking a program and clicking Run As Administrator will allow
programs that need admin permission to run correctly if they do not ask you
for such permission.

I agree this is a problem now - applications that need admin permission will
not ask for it if they were not designed for vista - but this will quickly
become less and less of a problem as vista-compatible applications emerge.

That being said, UAC does not prevent you from doing anything that you can
do with it turned off; however, for now, you may have to accomplish said
tasks in different ways .


--
- JB
Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User

Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-26-2007   #10 (permalink)
Rock


 
 

Re: Disabling UAC

"Andrea" <NOgooglegroups@SPAMcleanmail.it> wrote in message
news:145583F3-19C7-499A-813A-B5BB6BC1D4F0@microsoft.com...
> Well it's not a question to be smart or not. The main problem for the
> major part of the user is that they install everything is downloadable
> from internet without take care consequence.
> I think this is the main problem.
>
> A part from this, disabling UAC certainly could be dangerous for
> everybody. If it has been implemented maybe there is certainly a reason.
>
> But in some case, as I said, you are impossible to upgrade software nor
> install patch or something else.
>
> Just today updating the FoxIt reader was impossible until I uninstalled
> UAC.
>
> So, until the major software house doesn't release a Vista version for all
> their software, the most of the problem can be solved in this way.
>
> Bye
> Andrea



Did you try right clicking on the installation file and choosing Run as
Administrator?

--
Rock [MVP - User/Shell]

My System SpecsSystem Spec
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