"A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
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>I am new to Vista (Home Premium) and am only now beginning to use the
>desktop computer on which it is installed. I cannot believe the number of
>times that a series of dialog boxes pop up informing me that I need to
>provide administrator permission to perform a simple task. Like save a copy
>of a file to my external hard drive. This is a waste of time! Plus, it's
>not like these boxes provide any kind of protection. All I do is give
>myself permission by clicking on Continue or whatever.
>
> I am the only person who uses the Vista computer and the laptop that is
> networked to it. Is there a way to disable these annoying permission
> boxes?
Don't disable UAC. If you do that you will allow viruses to write to system
folders, unless you do not run as Admin, as you were always supposed to with
2000/XP. People who never knew what they were doing always ran XP as Admin,
and got loads of malware, so now everybody has to endure this damn UAC.
UAC does make your computer much more secure, and you can have most of the
benefits, including IE7 Protected Mode, without the annoying prompts but
doing one of these:
I do this:
http://www.tweakvista.eu/show_tweak.php?tweak=84
Only works on Ultimate, Enterprise and Business editions)
If you have Home Basic/Premium, you can use this, for the same effect:
www.tweak-uac.com/
This page also explains the benefits of not disabling UAC, but disabling the
prompts.
ss.