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When I go to User Accounts I don't have the "Change Security Settings"
option. I have all Admin. rights, so is there a setting I need to sctivate in order to see this option? Please respond to me at " and thanks very much. Mark Jappert To turn UAC off: Click Start Click Control Panel Click User Accounts and Family Safety Click User Accounts Click Change Security Settings Uncheck the checkbox Click OK |
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 10:32:01 -0700, Mark
wrote: When I go to User Accounts I don't have the "Change Security Settings" option. I have all Admin. rights, so is there a setting I need to sctivate in order to see this option? Please respond to me at " and thanks very much. Mark Jappert To turn UAC off: Click Start Click Control Panel Click User Accounts and Family Safety Click User Accounts Click Change Security Settings Uncheck the checkbox Click OK Here's also a way: You NEED to be an Administrator to do this. 1) Open Control Panel to Classic view. 2) Click on User Accounts icon. 3) This will open a dialog titled "Make Changes to Your User Account". At the very bottom, there will be a selection to "Turn User Account Control on or off". Double-click on it. 4) This will take you to a screen with "Turn User Account Control on or off" in the Address Bar. 5) Uncheck "Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer". You will be prompted to either restart immediately, or later. UAC will not be turned on or off until you restart your machine. Donald ======================== |