Details the UAC settings under Win7

  
                

Starting with Windows Vista, Microsoft has added a new UAC function (ie, User Account Control) to the system. Because of the frequent pop-up prompts during the use process, users are complaining. Therefore, many users choose to close UAC directly. When it comes to Windows 7, many users can't shut down UAC. In fact, Windows 7 UAC has a lot of new features and security features, if you turn it off, it is likely to suffer! Let's re-learn the knowledge of Windows7UAC settings.

What is user account control? Settings?

User Account Control (UAC) notifies you before making changes to your computer (requires administrator-level privileges). The default UAC settings notify you when the program tries to make changes to your computer, but you can adjust the settings to control how often UAC notifies you.

UAC Settings Type

In a nutshell, there are four UAC settings, which are always notified, only notify me when the program tries to make changes to my computer, only when the program tries to change the computer. Notify me when not (not reducing desktop brightness) and never notice.

Windows 7 system defaults to notify me only when the program tries to make changes to my computer, that is, whenever a program wants to modify the settings of Windows 7, a window pops up to display. And currently only can choose whether to agree to this modification, other programs should suspend operations.

If you want to install a software, a prompt will pop up. If the virus is going to run, it must be approved by you before it can run.

Default Settings

If you feel that you have some understanding of the software modification for Windows 7, you can choose UAC settings, let Windows 7 freely install programs and modify various Windows 7 Settings.

Of course, if you think it's still safe, follow the default “notify me when the program tries to make changes to my computer." If you want to be safer, select “Always notify ”.

Turning on UAC settings

Many people don't know where the UAC settings are. In fact, the open location is in the Getting Started menu in Windows 7. This can also show Microsoft's vision, I hope users will learn UAC settings when using Windows 7, because this is a very important feature of Windows 7.

You can find

in the control panel. Correctly use the Windows 7 user account management settings (UAC settings), not only can make your Windows 7 more secure, but also make your Windows 7 change Get more "smart”.

Want to make Windows 7 safer or faster, or both, Windows 7 UAC settings let your computer work as you want!

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