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Rob
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      09-27-2007
If i am the only user on my computer, but am still connected to the interet
etc, would it be easiest, and safe to turn off UAC. I find that for a number
of programs that i download or install, i am not always able to save them in
the program files folder!!!Does turning off UAC also get rid of all those pop
ups that appear whenever you are running something.

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      09-27-2007

Rob;464366 Wrote:
> If i am the only user on my computer, but am still connected to the
> interet
> etc, would it be easiest, and safe to turn off UAC. I find that for a
> number
> of programs that i download or install, i am not always able to save
> them in
> the program files folder!!!Does turning off UAC also get rid of all
> those pop
> ups that appear whenever you are running something.
>
> Cheers


Hi Rob,

Turning off UAC turns Protected Mode in IE7 off, and may cause
compatibility issues when installing some programs. You will also not be
notified to confirm a action of a program you did not know was running
that is trying to use administrator privileges.

In Vista you must save items to the desktop or a personal user folder
first, then unblock them (Right Click - Properties) before you can move
them to the other locations.

If it is really bugging you, I suppose you can enable the "built-in
administrator account" and use it for making changes to your system,
then use your other account with UAC for everyday tasks. This tutorial
will show you how to enable this account.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...r-account.html

Hope this helps,
Shawn


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robert.stojanov@gmail.com
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      09-27-2007

Yes turning OFF UAC will get rid of those boring windows with
confirmation

 
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jasoncollege24
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      09-28-2007
Turning off UAC in Windows Vista is not recommended for several reasons!

UAC is feature designed by Microsoft to prevent unauthorized changes to your
computer. Disabling this feature could allow a program that you didn't know
was even running to gain control, and begin making changes to your system.

You say you want to be able to have access to the Program Files folder for
some programs? If you want a program to have access to the Program Files
folder, that program must be run as an administrator. This will cause UAC to
promt you for permission with the popup permission box giving you the chance
to allow, or deny the access.

If you disable UAC on your computer, then windows may not be able to prompt
you for critical operations, and may simply deny you access. For all of these
reasons, disabling UAC is not recommended, and is unsafe. Disabling it is
also more trouble than it's worth... trust me on this.

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