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Security and Windows Vista A forum for discussion on security issues with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.security) |
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User Account Blues
I know that many people will disagree, but it is my computer and I have
turned off User Account Control. I have my reasons. BUT, now I get a popup telling me I just must turn it back on and that popup delays my boot up. Is there a way to convince Vista that I paid for that software and ought to be able to not suffer the constant reminder that I'm not going along with something that is unnecessary for me in this application? Thank you. SLM |
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User Account Blues
"SL Mourning" wrote in message
... I know that many people will disagree, but it is my computer and I have turned off User Account Control. Yes I disagree, UAC should be enabled. People have been fighting for years to get people off administrator accounts. Is there a way to convince Vista that I paid for that software and ought to be able to not suffer the constant reminder that I'm not going along with something that is unnecessary for me in this application? Thank you. SLM Yes, you can turn off all Security Center warnings, in the Security Center, under Change the way Security Center alerts me. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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User Account Blues
When you turn off UAC you also turn off IE's protected mode
What if you change it so that UAC will silently elevate? and what things are you doing that you get the UAC prompt. I am as we speak on a Vista machine that has not had a UAC prompt in about a month now. Paul Smith wrote: "SL Mourning" wrote in message ... I know that many people will disagree, but it is my computer and I have turned off User Account Control. Yes I disagree, UAC should be enabled. People have been fighting for years to get people off administrator accounts. Is there a way to convince Vista that I paid for that software and ought to be able to not suffer the constant reminder that I'm not going along with something that is unnecessary for me in this application? Thank you. SLM Yes, you can turn off all Security Center warnings, in the Security Center, under Change the way Security Center alerts me. |
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