Vista prompts "UAC is disabled" solution

  
                  

Q: When I was using Vista SP1, the system always popped up a dialog asking you what to do, which was annoying, so I turned off UAC. As a result, Vista often prompts UAC to be disabled, which is equally annoying. However, Vista's Security Center can only turn off all warnings, and cannot turn off UAC disabled warnings separately. Is there a way to turn off the warning that Vista UAC is disabled separately?

A: Click "Start" → "Run" dialog box, enter "regedit" and press Enter to open the Registry Editor, in turn in the left window. Click HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Security Center, then right-click on the right pane and create a new DWORD (32-bit) value named "UacDisableNotify", then double-click the "UacDisableNotify" value to set it. If the value data is "1", the "UAC Disabled" warning of the Security Center can be turned off separately.

Tip: Turning off UAC will cause the system to be unsafe. If you are a system administrator, you can click " Start menu → Run Enter gpedit.msc and press Enter to open the Group Policy Editor. In the left pane, click Computer Configuration → Windows Settings → Security Settings → Local Policies → Security Options, then double-click "User Account Control: Administrator's Promotion Prompt Behavior in Administrator Approval Mode" in the right pane, change its value to "Do not prompt, directly promote So there is not that annoying dialog box, and there is no need to close the UAC (after doing the above operation, remember to restore UAC function).

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