I looked up what a UAC (user account control) is. This is what I found
triggers one.
Installing and uninstalling applications
Installing device drivers
Installing ActiveX controls
Installing Windows Updates
Changing settings for Windows Firewall
Changing UAC settings
Configuring Windows Update
Adding or removing user accounts
Changing a user’s account type
Configuring Parental Controls
Running Task Scheduler
Restoring backed-up system files
Viewing or changing another user’s folders and files
I noticed UAC was ON for my account so I turned it OFF in User Accounts and
rebooted. Still no listing in "Turn Windows Features On or Off". I was also
able to create a new account and have installed ActiveX controls. So, I
assume this meets several of the above requirements.
Thanks for your prompt reply.
"Jay" wrote:
> "Sam Sayers" <Sam > wrote in message
> news:87A2E109-2A0F-401A-B7EC-...
> >I have the same problem on Vista Home Premium. I, too, need the solution.
> >
> > "Jerry Witalka" wrote:
> >
> >> When I select the "Turn Windows Features On or Off in the Control
> >> Panel Programs and Features app, I get a blank window. anybody know
> >> how to fix this? I have administrator privilege.
> >>
> >> Jerry
> >>
>
>
> Your blank window should have been a UAC prompt.
> Do you usually get the prompts in other areas?
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