Windows 7 Change User Account Control Settings

  
                                    

1. Click on “Start Menu” and select “Control Panel”.

2, select “User Account and Family Safety”.

3, click to select “user account”.

4, select “Change User Account Control Settings”.

5, drag the slider to change the user account control settings.

6. Click “&” to confirm the user account control settings.

Description of User Account Control Level:

(1) Always notify: Notify each system change. This is also the Vista mode, any system level changes (windows settings, software installation, etc.) will appear UAC prompt window.

(2) Default setting: Prompts only when the program tries to change the computer. When the user changes the windows settings (such as the control panel and administrator tasks), the prompt message will not appear.

(3) Do not reduce desktop brightness: only prompt when the program tries to change the computer, do not use a secure desktop (ie reduce desktop brightness). This is similar to the default settings, but the UAC prompt window only appears on the normal desktop and does not appear on the secure desktop. This is useful for some video drivers because these programs make desktop conversions slow, so be aware that secure desktops are a hindrance to software that attempts to install responses.

(4) Never notify: Never prompt, this is equivalent to completely turning off UAC function

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