How to turn off UAC under Windows 7

  

The win 7 system has a lot of functions or processes that are automatically set up, but many of them are things you can't use, but few users will know how to turn them off. Today, Xiaobian teaches you how to turn off UAC. Originally known as User Account Protect, UAC is a new technology introduced by Microsoft in Windows Vista to improve system security. It requires all users to run programs and tasks in standard account mode, prevent unauthenticated program installation, and block or prompt standards. The user made an inappropriate system setting change. For details, please check Baidu Encyclopedia UAC.UAC for us to improve system security is essential, but some inexplicable problems sometimes stem from this, remember that there is a computer problem on the LAN forum, there are many The moderator helped solve it, and finally found that it was caused by the opening of UAC. This computer problem was solved after the shutdown. So some solutions to computer problems are often unexpected.

The following is a brief introduction to how to turn off UAC, but it is not recommended for general users to turn it off. After all, it still protects the system.

The first step is to open the system and security in the Control Panel. Click on Administrative Tools and then on System Configuration. After the system configuration window pops up. Click the Tools tab and select “Change UAC Configuration", click Launch in the lower right corner. After the window pops up, pull the slider to set it. At the bottom is off, you can choose according to your needs.

The following is a brief introduction to the command line solution

Click on the start of the lower left corner, directly enter X:\\Windows\\System32\\UserAccountControlSettings.exe (X is the system disk) The character is usually a C drive. It can directly pop up the UAC settings window.

If you insist on turning off UAC, it is absolutely simple. The method is in the above tutorial, but everyone should pay attention to protect the system security after shutting down.

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