Forcibly turning off UAC and letting my VISTA use unimpeded

  

With Vista, the UAC (User Account Control) prompt window pops up whenever you do anything. UAC (User Account Control) is a new technology introduced by Microsoft in Windows Vista to improve system security. It requires users to perform operations that may affect the operation of the computer or perform changes that affect the settings of other users. Provide permission or administrator & zwnj; password. As soon as it appears, all operations must stop and wait for it to "issue orders". Although UAC brings a lot of security to Vista, it is too much trouble for ordinary users. So be sure to close it and let us use it even better.

Use vista to close UAC directly. Figure 1
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If the book is for your own use, then don't gossip and close it in the easiest way. Open “My Computer”→“Control Panel”, double-click the "User Account" icon (Figure 1). In the "Open or Close ‘ User Account Control & rsquo;”, uncheck the "Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer" (Figure 2)! Oh yeah, get it! Is not it simple? I thought that it would be so simple to get this trouble that has caused me to suffer for so long. Is there a feeling that "the moment I burst into tears"?

Install the master, use the system configuration program to close it
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However, if Vista is used in MM, then the above method is not Are you too level? Well, do you have to pretend to enter a command to play the master? Obviously Vista has already considered it for you. Simultaneously press the "Windows logo key" and R key on the keyboard, enter msconfig (Figure 3) in the pop-up dialog box, and press the Enter key. Open the system configuration program window, switch to the "Tools" tab, and by dragging the scroll bar down, we can find the "Disable UAC" option (Figure 4), click the "Start" button, and restart it. UAC can be turned off! Of course, while doing the operation, you must constantly describe the complexity of the Dongdong and the complexity of the release, so that you can float in the eyes of the PLMM full of stars!

PS: What is UAC?

The principle of this stuff I do not want to say, anyway, whenever you intend to delete files, copy files or modify system settings, as shown in the window will appear, asking you to confirm & mdash; & mdash; it It is the control of UAC! In this regard, you must be as annoying as I am?

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