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How do I disable the Security Center notice about my UAC being off
Hi, I know this thread is slightly out of date, but the problem is yet to be fixed... First of all, every single person that posted any of the above is a f-ed up idiot. Rowanc88 asked a question about how to turn of the notice of the Security Center about UAC being off. He did -not- ask how to disable UAC, nor whether it's a good idea or not. No one cares whether you believe turning off UAC is a wise idea or not, some people (like me and rowanc88) simply like it turned off! Also, don't give an explanation on how to turn of all Security Center notices, that was not the question! "Our 'beef' is with UAC". If you don't know the anwser to Rowanc88's problem, don't post anything. So now: How do you disable to notice in the system tray by the Security Center about UAC being off? I don't want any program like TweakUAC or whatever, I want a button somewhere in my Control Panel or some RegEdit stuff. Jeez... Laurens, -- laubo |
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How do I disable the Security Center notice about my UAC being off
Hi, I know this thread is slightly out of date, but the problem is yet to be fixed... First of all, every single person that posted any of the above is a f-ed up idiot. Rowanc88 asked a question about how to turn of the notice of the Security Center about UAC being off. He did -not- ask how to disable UAC, nor whether it's a good idea or not. No one cares whether you believe turning off UAC is a wise idea or not, some people (like me and rowanc88) simply like it turned off! Also, don't give an explanation on how to turn of all Security Center notices, that was not the question! "Our 'beef' is with UAC". If you don't know the anwser to Rowanc88's problem, don't post anything. So now: How do you disable to notice in the system tray by the Security Center about UAC being off? I don't want any program like TweakUAC or whatever, I want a button somewhere in my Control Panel or some RegEdit stuff. Jeez... Laurens, -- laubo |
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How do I disable the Security Center notice about my UAC being off
"laubo" wrote in message
... Hi, I know this thread is slightly out of date, but the problem is yet to be fixed... First of all, every single person that posted any of the above is a f-ed up idiot. Rowanc88 asked a question about how to turn of the notice of the Security Center about UAC being off. He did -not- ask how to disable UAC, nor whether it's a good idea or not. No one cares whether you believe turning off UAC is a wise idea or not, some people (like me and rowanc88) simply like it turned off! Also, don't give an explanation on how to turn of all Security Center notices, that was not the question! "Our 'beef' is with UAC". If you don't know the anwser to Rowanc88's problem, don't post anything. So now: How do you disable to notice in the system tray by the Security Center about UAC being off? I don't want any program like TweakUAC or whatever, I want a button somewhere in my Control Panel or some RegEdit stuff. Jeez... Laurens, Now that you've had your cry, good luck finding your solution. |
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How do I disable the Security Center notice about my UAC being off
"laubo" wrote in message
... Hi, I know this thread is slightly out of date, but the problem is yet to be fixed... First of all, every single person that posted any of the above is a f-ed up idiot. Rowanc88 asked a question about how to turn of the notice of the Security Center about UAC being off. He did -not- ask how to disable UAC, nor whether it's a good idea or not. No one cares whether you believe turning off UAC is a wise idea or not, some people (like me and rowanc88) simply like it turned off! Also, don't give an explanation on how to turn of all Security Center notices, that was not the question! "Our 'beef' is with UAC". If you don't know the anwser to Rowanc88's problem, don't post anything. So now: How do you disable to notice in the system tray by the Security Center about UAC being off? I don't want any program like TweakUAC or whatever, I want a button somewhere in my Control Panel or some RegEdit stuff. Jeez... Laurens, Now that you've had your cry, good luck finding your solution. |
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How do I disable the Security Center notice about my UAC being off
You'd be surprised. Some forums award points for correct answers. He might
get a correct answer in spite of his vulgar insinuation. t-4-2 "FromTheRafters" erratic @nomail.afraid.org wrote in message ... "laubo" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this thread is slightly out of date, but the problem is yet to be fixed... First of all, every single person that posted any of the above is a f-ed up idiot. Rowanc88 asked a question about how to turn of the notice of the Security Center about UAC being off. He did -not- ask how to disable UAC, nor whether it's a good idea or not. No one cares whether you believe turning off UAC is a wise idea or not, some people (like me and rowanc88) simply like it turned off! Also, don't give an explanation on how to turn of all Security Center notices, that was not the question! "Our 'beef' is with UAC". If you don't know the anwser to Rowanc88's problem, don't post anything. So now: How do you disable to notice in the system tray by the Security Center about UAC being off? I don't want any program like TweakUAC or whatever, I want a button somewhere in my Control Panel or some RegEdit stuff. Jeez... Laurens, Now that you've had your cry, good luck finding your solution. |
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How do I disable the Security Center notice about my UAC being off
You'd be surprised. Some forums award points for correct answers. He might get a correct answer in spite of his vulgar insinuation. t-4-2 "FromTheRafters" erratic @nomail.afraid.org wrote in message ... "laubo" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this thread is slightly out of date, but the problem is yet to be fixed... First of all, every single person that posted any of the above is a f-ed up idiot. Rowanc88 asked a question about how to turn of the notice of the Security Center about UAC being off. He did -not- ask how to disable UAC, nor whether it's a good idea or not. No one cares whether you believe turning off UAC is a wise idea or not, some people (like me and rowanc88) simply like it turned off! Also, don't give an explanation on how to turn of all Security Center notices, that was not the question! "Our 'beef' is with UAC". If you don't know the anwser to Rowanc88's problem, don't post anything. So now: How do you disable to notice in the system tray by the Security Center about UAC being off? I don't want any program like TweakUAC or whatever, I want a button somewhere in my Control Panel or some RegEdit stuff. Jeez... Laurens, Now that you've had your cry, good luck finding your solution. |
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How do I disable the Security Center notice about my UAC beingoff
FromTheRafters wrote:
"laubo" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this thread is slightly out of date, but the problem is yet to be fixed... First of all, every single person that posted any of the above is a f-ed up idiot. Rowanc88 asked a question about how to turn of the notice of the Security Center about UAC being off. He did -not- ask how to disable UAC, nor whether it's a good idea or not. No one cares whether you believe turning off UAC is a wise idea or not, some people (like me and rowanc88) simply like it turned off! Also, don't give an explanation on how to turn of all Security Center notices, that was not the question! "Our 'beef' is with UAC". If you don't know the anwser to Rowanc88's problem, don't post anything. So now: How do you disable to notice in the system tray by the Security Center about UAC being off? I don't want any program like TweakUAC or whatever, I want a button somewhere in my Control Panel or some RegEdit stuff. Jeez... Laurens, Now that you've had your cry, good luck finding your solution. :-P |
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How do I disable the Security Center notice about my UAC beingoff
FromTheRafters wrote:
"laubo" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this thread is slightly out of date, but the problem is yet to be fixed... First of all, every single person that posted any of the above is a f-ed up idiot. Rowanc88 asked a question about how to turn of the notice of the Security Center about UAC being off. He did -not- ask how to disable UAC, nor whether it's a good idea or not. No one cares whether you believe turning off UAC is a wise idea or not, some people (like me and rowanc88) simply like it turned off! Also, don't give an explanation on how to turn of all Security Center notices, that was not the question! "Our 'beef' is with UAC". If you don't know the anwser to Rowanc88's problem, don't post anything. So now: How do you disable to notice in the system tray by the Security Center about UAC being off? I don't want any program like TweakUAC or whatever, I want a button somewhere in my Control Panel or some RegEdit stuff. Jeez... Laurens, Now that you've had your cry, good luck finding your solution. :-P |
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How do I disable the Security Center notice about my UAC being off
There were so many threads about this sort of thing, that I don't recall
which one this was. Turning off MIC in the registry *should* stop UAC from even being triggered. If I *was* in that thread (some quoting would have been nice), then obviously this poster doesn't want to hear from me, so... "t-4-2" wrote in message ... You'd be surprised. Some forums award points for correct answers. He might get a correct answer in spite of his vulgar insinuation. t-4-2 "FromTheRafters" erratic @nomail.afraid.org wrote in message ... "laubo" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this thread is slightly out of date, but the problem is yet to be fixed... First of all, every single person that posted any of the above is a f-ed up idiot. Rowanc88 asked a question about how to turn of the notice of the Security Center about UAC being off. He did -not- ask how to disable UAC, nor whether it's a good idea or not. No one cares whether you believe turning off UAC is a wise idea or not, some people (like me and rowanc88) simply like it turned off! Also, don't give an explanation on how to turn of all Security Center notices, that was not the question! "Our 'beef' is with UAC". If you don't know the anwser to Rowanc88's problem, don't post anything. So now: How do you disable to notice in the system tray by the Security Center about UAC being off? I don't want any program like TweakUAC or whatever, I want a button somewhere in my Control Panel or some RegEdit stuff. Jeez... Laurens, Now that you've had your cry, good luck finding your solution. |
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How do I disable the Security Center notice about my UAC being off
There were so many threads about this sort of thing, that I don't recall which one this was. Turning off MIC in the registry *should* stop UAC from even being triggered. If I *was* in that thread (some quoting would have been nice), then obviously this poster doesn't want to hear from me, so... "t-4-2" wrote in message ... You'd be surprised. Some forums award points for correct answers. He might get a correct answer in spite of his vulgar insinuation. t-4-2 "FromTheRafters" erratic @nomail.afraid.org wrote in message ... "laubo" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this thread is slightly out of date, but the problem is yet to be fixed... First of all, every single person that posted any of the above is a f-ed up idiot. Rowanc88 asked a question about how to turn of the notice of the Security Center about UAC being off. He did -not- ask how to disable UAC, nor whether it's a good idea or not. No one cares whether you believe turning off UAC is a wise idea or not, some people (like me and rowanc88) simply like it turned off! Also, don't give an explanation on how to turn of all Security Center notices, that was not the question! "Our 'beef' is with UAC". If you don't know the anwser to Rowanc88's problem, don't post anything. So now: How do you disable to notice in the system tray by the Security Center about UAC being off? I don't want any program like TweakUAC or whatever, I want a button somewhere in my Control Panel or some RegEdit stuff. Jeez... Laurens, Now that you've had your cry, good luck finding your solution. |
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