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| Guest | Re: User Account Control Hi, Create DWORD entry named UacDisableNotify in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Security Center key. Set value 1. Marcin Domaslawski "JamesJ" <jjy@adelphia_darwin.com> wrote in message news:OzmEqc4SHHA.388@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I turned off User Account Control 'cause it was so damn annoying. > Anyway to prevent the security center from reminding me I have > turned this annoying feature off?? > > James |
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| Guest | User Account Control I turned off User Account Control 'cause it was so damn annoying. Anyway to prevent the security center from reminding me I have turned this annoying feature off?? James |
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| Guest | Re: User Account Control Thanks "Marcin Domaslawski" <mila025@wp.pl> wrote in message news:1D696D9A-6E0D-4F0E-BEB2-5D3AB299F1E9@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > Create DWORD entry named UacDisableNotify in > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Security Center key. Set value 1. > > Marcin Domaslawski > > > "JamesJ" <jjy@adelphia_darwin.com> wrote in message > news:OzmEqc4SHHA.388@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I turned off User Account Control 'cause it was so damn annoying. >> Anyway to prevent the security center from reminding me I have >> turned this annoying feature off?? >> >> James > |
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| Guest | Re: User Account Control There's also a link to change the way windows notifies you but I don't recall the exact location. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.db-pc.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "JamesJ" <jjy@adelphia_darwin.com> wrote in message news:OYwD4o4SHHA.2212@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Thanks > > "Marcin Domaslawski" <mila025@wp.pl> wrote in message > news:1D696D9A-6E0D-4F0E-BEB2-5D3AB299F1E9@microsoft.com... >> Hi, >> >> Create DWORD entry named UacDisableNotify in >> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Security Center key. Set value 1. >> >> Marcin Domaslawski >> >> >> "JamesJ" <jjy@adelphia_darwin.com> wrote in message >> news:OzmEqc4SHHA.388@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>I turned off User Account Control 'cause it was so damn annoying. >>> Anyway to prevent the security center from reminding me I have >>> turned this annoying feature off?? >>> >>> James >> > |
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| Guest | RE: User Account Control This is the best fix I've found: If you go into the Local Security Policy MMC under Administrative Tools in the control panel, browse to Local Policies and click on Security Options, and then change the option labeled "User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode" to "Elevate Without Prompting", then UAC will behave like this: - Programs that are marked as requiring admin privileges will automatically run with admin - Programs that are NOT marked as needing admin privs will NOT receive admin privs So, you will still run into circumstances where you will have to work around UAC (i.e. where a program requires admin permissions but it is not marked as such), but this gives you the best of both worlds. You really don't want to turn it off completely because it disables your Protected Mode in IE. You can change the way Security Center alerts you in Control Panel-Check this computers security status and on the left is the Security Center alerts option. -- Sam "JamesJ" wrote: > I turned off User Account Control 'cause it was so damn annoying. > Anyway to prevent the security center from reminding me I have > turned this annoying feature off?? > > James > |
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| Guest | Re: User Account Control Open security center. On the left pane, click the link "change the way windows notifies me". -- /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Robert Firth * * Windows Vista x86 RTM * * http://www.WinVistaInfo.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ "Dave B." <mail@nomail.net> wrote in message news:uCkHXS7SHHA.4632@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > There's also a link to change the way windows notifies you but I don't > recall the exact location. > > -- > ---- > Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > http://www.db-pc.com > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > "JamesJ" <jjy@adelphia_darwin.com> wrote in message > news:OYwD4o4SHHA.2212@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Thanks >> >> "Marcin Domaslawski" <mila025@wp.pl> wrote in message >> news:1D696D9A-6E0D-4F0E-BEB2-5D3AB299F1E9@microsoft.com... >>> Hi, >>> >>> Create DWORD entry named UacDisableNotify in >>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Security Center key. Set value 1. >>> >>> Marcin Domaslawski >>> >>> >>> "JamesJ" <jjy@adelphia_darwin.com> wrote in message >>> news:OzmEqc4SHHA.388@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>>I turned off User Account Control 'cause it was so damn annoying. >>>> Anyway to prevent the security center from reminding me I have >>>> turned this annoying feature off?? >>>> >>>> James >>> >> > > |
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| Guest | Re: User Account Control To be honest I didn't give UAC a chance. It's not quite so annoiying after a while. And I feel a bit more secure with it running. Thanks, James "Sam Steinhauser" <SamSteinhauser@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E7911BFE-898B-4787-BA7C-3E2945280953@microsoft.com... > This is the best fix I've found: > > If you go into the Local Security Policy MMC under Administrative Tools in > the control panel, browse to Local Policies and click on Security Options, > and then change the option labeled "User Account Control: Behavior of the > elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode" to "Elevate > Without Prompting", then UAC will behave like this: > > - Programs that are marked as requiring admin privileges will > automatically > run with admin > - Programs that are NOT marked as needing admin privs will NOT receive > admin > privs > > So, you will still run into circumstances where you will have to work > around > UAC (i.e. where a program requires admin permissions but it is not marked > as > such), but this gives you the best of both worlds. > > You really don't want to turn it off completely because it disables your > Protected Mode in IE. > You can change the way Security Center alerts you in Control Panel-Check > this computers security status and on the left is the Security Center > alerts > option. > -- > Sam > > > "JamesJ" wrote: > >> I turned off User Account Control 'cause it was so damn annoying. >> Anyway to prevent the security center from reminding me I have >> turned this annoying feature off?? >> >> James >> |
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