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Possible to turn off first UAC "You'll need to provide permission"dialog but leave second?

 
 
Jack Stockholm [Stickfigure]
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      03-13-2009
I am OK with Vista's UAC but why do I have to click through a dialog
telling me that it is going to ask me permissions before I click the
dialog asking for permission? If I could reduce this to just the one
prompt I'd be so much happier.

Is there a way to tell Vista to turn off the "You'll need to provide
permission" dialog but allow the second dialog which asks me
specifically if I want to allow the action?

Thanks.
 
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jacky kwok
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      03-13-2009
Jack Stockholm [Stickfigure] wrote:
> I am OK with Vista's UAC but why do I have to click through a dialog
> telling me that it is going to ask me permissions before I click the
> dialog asking for permission? If I could reduce this to just the one
> prompt I'd be so much happier.
>
> Is there a way to tell Vista to turn off the "You'll need to provide
> permission" dialog but allow the second dialog which asks me
> specifically if I want to allow the action?
>
> Thanks.



try the
User Access Control settings in "Local Security Policy/Local
Policies/Security Options".



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