Please read this first --
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tec...C/default.aspx
and then reconsider. It's easy enough to turn UAC off, but then you're
blowing away one of the most basic protections afforded you by the new
operating system. You see, an operating system can't really tell whether a
request to get write access to a protected area of the system is coming from
YOU or from SOMETHING ELSE. So it asks, each and every time such a request is
made. It can be inconvenient, but not as inconvenient as a compromised system.
Really, please read that article carefully and make sure you actually
understand the ramifications before you go any further. Then, at least,
you'll understand what you're trading away for a little convenience.
"nunamoose" wrote:
> Home Premium, working beautifully except for this problem.
>
> As the sole user of this computer, I want to be able to
> do ANYthing with at most a single UAC alert that's
> responsive to an "OK" by me.
>
> However, too often when I seek to move a file from one
> folder to another, or do other routine tasks, I can't.
>
> How do I become the highest level of administrator?
>
> Thanks, gurus
>