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| Guest | Constant Prompting? UAC? I just finished building a new system and I installed Windows Vista Ultimate on it. While overall I am ok with the new Windows I am getting tired of the constant prompting whenever I do something as simply as move, delete or copy a short cut in the start menu programs (to get it all cleaned up.). Having to click on 4 different dialog boxes to give Windows permission to create a new start menu group for example is going to drive me batty. I know why Microsoft did UAC, but please tell me there is a way to tell UAC what to prompt me about and what not to prompt be about. Though I doubt it. Knowing Microsoft it is either an all or nothing feature. Suggestions please? Do I have turn UAC off or live with the constant prompting? Thanks, =(8) |
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| Guest | Re: Constant Prompting? UAC? It is all or none. To learn more and how to turn it off just type UAC into help. "Jack Splat =(8)" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:82ACB8B9-595D-4690-8F7D-F774FCA1C66D@microsoft.com... >I just finished building a new system and I installed Windows Vista >Ultimate on it. While overall I am ok with the new Windows I am getting >tired of the constant prompting whenever I do something as simply as move, >delete or copy a short cut in the start menu programs (to get it all >cleaned up.). Having to click on 4 different dialog boxes to give Windows >permission to create a new start menu group for example is going to drive >me batty. > > I know why Microsoft did UAC, but please tell me there is a way to tell > UAC what to prompt me about and what not to prompt be about. Though I > doubt it. Knowing Microsoft it is either an all or nothing feature. > > Suggestions please? Do I have turn UAC off or live with the constant > prompting? > > Thanks, > > =(8) > |
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| Guest | Re: Constant Prompting? UAC? using policy control there is a way to adjust the warning levels of UAC. I do not know the procedure, but you should be able to search at ms KB or google for something like adjusting uac prompts personally I do not like it either, but tolerate it because my system is safer from intrusions. if I have to or plan to do a lot of clean up I make lists and do them all at one time from either safe mode or with uac turned off. and the internet disabled. mikeyhsd@sport.rr.commikeyhsd@sport.rr.com "Jack Splat =(8)" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:82ACB8B9-595D-4690-8F7D-F774FCA1C66D@microsoft.com... I just finished building a new system and I installed Windows Vista Ultimate on it. While overall I am ok with the new Windows I am getting tired of the constant prompting whenever I do something as simply as move, delete or copy a short cut in the start menu programs (to get it all cleaned up.). Having to click on 4 different dialog boxes to give Windows permission to create a new start menu group for example is going to drive me batty. I know why Microsoft did UAC, but please tell me there is a way to tell UAC what to prompt me about and what not to prompt be about. Though I doubt it. Knowing Microsoft it is either an all or nothing feature. Suggestions please? Do I have turn UAC off or live with the constant prompting? Thanks, =(8) |
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| Guest | Re: Constant Prompting? UAC? If I turn off UAC, there will always be a warning on the taskbar. If I disable that warning, then all security related warning including virus update etc will be disabled. Seems like Microsoft want to force people to use UAC, period. The UAC is prompting for everything, and many will prompt for two actions. I agreed that it's better to allow user to have so control over what to prompt and what not. -- On Mar 13, 10:46 pm, "Dan" <noth...@shaw.ca> wrote: > It is all or none. To learn more and how to turn it off just type UAC into > help. |
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| Guest | Re: Constant Prompting? UAC? "SiuHin" <cn649@torfree.net> wrote in message news:1173919771.315159.311060@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > If I turn off UAC, there will always be a warning on the taskbar. If I > disable that warning, then all security related warning including > virus update etc will be disabled. Seems like Microsoft want to force > people to use UAC, period. > > The UAC is prompting for everything, and many will prompt for two > actions. I agreed that it's better to allow user to have so control > over what to prompt and what not. > > -- You can turn it off, but it's my understanding it might lead to difficulties with software installs because api's, msi's, etc..., will not run with elevated privileges. I think we all better learn to live with UAC, something similar is standard on Linux distros, and Mac, which doesn't have it, is running on BSD is a much more secure platform and because of it's low market share is not subject to the same number of attacks. UAC is here to stay -- we'll see how it pans out. |
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| Guest | RE: Constant Prompting? UAC? I agree with you! When you open something, up comes security window asking you if you are the one that started it; and if you are, do you want to continue? It is just plain stupidity! And a waste of my time! I am like you, I have work to do online, not spend the day clicking. Mick "Jack Splat =(8)" wrote: > I just finished building a new system and I installed Windows Vista Ultimate > on it. While overall I am ok with the new Windows I am getting tired of the > constant prompting whenever I do something as simply as move, delete or copy > a short cut in the start menu programs (to get it all cleaned up.). Having > to click on 4 different dialog boxes to give Windows permission to create a > new start menu group for example is going to drive me batty. > > I know why Microsoft did UAC, but please tell me there is a way to tell UAC > what to prompt me about and what not to prompt be about. Though I doubt it. > Knowing Microsoft it is either an all or nothing feature. > > Suggestions please? Do I have turn UAC off or live with the constant > prompting? > > Thanks, > > =(8) > |
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| Guest | Re: Constant Prompting? UAC? it is possible to adjust the level of prompting using security policies. search for the instructions. they have been posted several times. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "SiuHin" <cn649@torfree.net> wrote in message news:1173919771.315159.311060@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... If I turn off UAC, there will always be a warning on the taskbar. If I disable that warning, then all security related warning including virus update etc will be disabled. Seems like Microsoft want to force people to use UAC, period. The UAC is prompting for everything, and many will prompt for two actions. I agreed that it's better to allow user to have so control over what to prompt and what not. -- On Mar 13, 10:46 pm, "Dan" <noth...@shaw.ca> wrote: > It is all or none. To learn more and how to turn it off just type UAC into > help. |
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| Guest | Re: Constant Prompting? UAC? Exactly what are you guys doing? Build a new machine, turn off UAC...do all of your "fussiness" to get the desktop how you like it..then turn it back on. I so rarely see the UAC prompts .. are you guys fiddling with the knobs or something? Mick wrote: > I agree with you! When you open something, up comes security window asking > you if you are the one that started it; and if you are, do you want to > continue? It is just plain stupidity! And a waste of my time! I am like you, > I have work to do online, not spend the day clicking. > Mick > > "Jack Splat =(8)" wrote: > > >> I just finished building a new system and I installed Windows Vista Ultimate >> on it. While overall I am ok with the new Windows I am getting tired of the >> constant prompting whenever I do something as simply as move, delete or copy >> a short cut in the start menu programs (to get it all cleaned up.). Having >> to click on 4 different dialog boxes to give Windows permission to create a >> new start menu group for example is going to drive me batty. >> >> I know why Microsoft did UAC, but please tell me there is a way to tell UAC >> what to prompt me about and what not to prompt be about. Though I doubt it. >> Knowing Microsoft it is either an all or nothing feature. >> >> Suggestions please? Do I have turn UAC off or live with the constant >> prompting? >> >> Thanks, >> >> =(8) >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: Constant Prompting? UAC? I also uses RedHat Linux and iBook. For Linux, I turn selinux completely and on iBook, it's not promote you as much as Vista. I am not saying UAC is useless, I just want them to make it not to prompt twice for any single operation (even a file move will have to click twice, hardly to believe that someone can "live with this"). On Mar 14, 9:27 pm, "nospam" <nos...@nospam.net> wrote: > You can turn it off, but it's my understanding it might lead to difficulties > with software installs because api's, msi's, etc..., will not run with > elevated privileges. > I think we all better learn to live with UAC, something similar is standard > on Linux distros, and Mac, which doesn't have it, is running on BSD is a > much more secure platform and > because of it's low market share is not subject to the same number of > attacks. UAC is here to stay -- we'll see how it pans out. |
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| Guest | Re: Constant Prompting? UAC? "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]" <sbradcpa@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:O5n5M7DaHHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Exactly what are you guys doing? > Build a new machine, turn off UAC...do all of your "fussiness" to get the > desktop how you like it..then turn it back on. > I so rarely see the UAC prompts .. are you guys fiddling with the knobs or > something? > > Mick wrote: >> I agree with you! When you open something, up comes security window >> asking you if you are the one that started it; and if you are, do you >> want to continue? It is just plain stupidity! And a waste of my time! I >> am like you, I have work to do online, not spend the day clicking. >> Mick >> >> "Jack Splat =(8)" wrote: >> >> >>> I just finished building a new system and I installed Windows Vista >>> Ultimate on it. While overall I am ok with the new Windows I am getting >>> tired of the constant prompting whenever I do something as simply as >>> move, delete or copy a short cut in the start menu programs (to get it >>> all cleaned up.). Having to click on 4 different dialog boxes to give >>> Windows permission to create a new start menu group for example is going >>> to drive me batty. >>> >>> I know why Microsoft did UAC, but please tell me there is a way to tell >>> UAC what to prompt me about and what not to prompt be about. Though I >>> doubt it. Knowing Microsoft it is either an all or nothing feature. >>> >>> Suggestions please? Do I have turn UAC off or live with the constant >>> prompting? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> =(8) >>> >>> --- No just using it. The thing prompts you everything time you want to create a folder in certain areas. I work hard to keep my computer clean and organized and UAC makes that a nightmare. Type of MS to do an all or nothing type of thing. You should be able to tell it what you want it watch and prompt for an what you don't. =(8) |
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