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BAL007
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      03-30-2009
First, how can I disable the annoying confirmation windows on delete of a
file for instance?

Second, how can I avoid the window asking for administrator privilege when I
am logged in as an administrator?

Thanks.
 
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Alias
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      03-30-2009
BAL007 wrote:
> First, how can I disable the annoying confirmation windows on delete of a
> file for instance?
>
> Second, how can I avoid the window asking for administrator privilege when I
> am logged in as an administrator?
>
> Thanks.


Easy, first download Ubuntu and burn it to a CD. Second, set your BIOS
to boot from the CD and insert the Ubuntu CD and follow the instructions
to wipe Vista off your hard drive and replace it with a real operating
system. Ubuntu is free and comes with access to thousands of free
programs. Get it at http://www.ubuntu.com/

Oh, and enjoy!

Alias
 
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RyGuy5320
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      03-30-2009
Assuming you are using Vista... You can disable User Account Control in
Control Panel, to get rid of the admin priv notices, except that disables
all account security, so I would advise just dealing with it Disable
confirm delete windows, I don't know, sorry.


"BAL007" <> wrote in message
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> First, how can I disable the annoying confirmation windows on delete of a
> file for instance?
>
> Second, how can I avoid the window asking for administrator privilege when
> I
> am logged in as an administrator?
>
> Thanks.



 
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Leroy
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      03-30-2009
User Account Control (UAC) is a security feature in Windows Vista that
can help prevent unauthorized changes to your computer. UAC does this by
asking you for permission or an administrator* password before
performing actions that could potentially affect your computer's
operation or that change settings that affect other users. When you see
a UAC message, read it carefully, and then make sure the name of the
action or program that's about to start is one that you intended to start.

By verifying these actions before they start, UAC can help prevent
malicious software (malware) and spyware from installing or making
changes to your computer without permission.

From a security standpoint, disabling UAC is not recommended.



BAL007 wrote:
> First, how can I disable the annoying confirmation windows on delete of a
> file for instance?
>
> Second, how can I avoid the window asking for administrator privilege when I
> am logged in as an administrator?
>
> Thanks.

 
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RyGuy5320
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      03-30-2009
"Alias", as much as I do like Ubuntu, this is a group to help people find
answers to Vista questions, not an advertising forum. Please take your
advertising, if you could call it that, somewhere else. Thank you.

"Alias" <> wrote in message
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> BAL007 wrote:
>> First, how can I disable the annoying confirmation windows on delete of a
>> file for instance?
>>
>> Second, how can I avoid the window asking for administrator privilege
>> when I am logged in as an administrator?
>>
>> Thanks.

>
> Easy, first download Ubuntu and burn it to a CD. Second, set your BIOS to
> boot from the CD and insert the Ubuntu CD and follow the instructions to
> wipe Vista off your hard drive and replace it with a real operating
> system. Ubuntu is free and comes with access to thousands of free
> programs. Get it at http://www.ubuntu.com/
>
> Oh, and enjoy!
>
> Alias



 
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Bill Yanaire
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      03-30-2009

"Alias" <> wrote in message
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> BAL007 wrote:
>> First, how can I disable the annoying confirmation windows on delete of a
>> file for instance?
>>
>> Second, how can I avoid the window asking for administrator privilege
>> when I am logged in as an administrator?
>>
>> Thanks.

>
> Easy, first download Ubuntu and burn it to a CD. Second, set your BIOS to
> boot from the CD and insert the Ubuntu CD and follow the instructions to
> wipe Vista off your hard drive and replace it with a real operating
> system. Ubuntu is free and comes with access to thousands of free
> programs. Get it at <****ED UP SOFTWARE>
>
> Oh, and enjoy!
>
> Alias


What a stupid response to a post. NOBODY should upgrade to Ubuntu.
Absolutly no reason unless you are dirt poor or real stupid like Alias.


 
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Mike Torello
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      03-30-2009
"RyGuy5320" <> wrote:

>"Alias", as much as I do like Ubuntu, this is a group to help people find
>answers to Vista questions, not an advertising forum. Please take your
>advertising, if you could call it that, somewhere else. Thank you.


You're wasting your time replying to that freaking expatriate troll.

Just killfile him and his posts won't bother you again.
 
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BAL007
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      03-30-2009
Hmmm, is there an answer to my first question?

"BAL007" wrote:

> First, how can I disable the annoying confirmation windows on delete of a
> file for instance?
>
> Second, how can I avoid the window asking for administrator privilege when I
> am logged in as an administrator?
>
> Thanks.

 
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DanS
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      03-30-2009
Mike Torello <> wrote in
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> "RyGuy5320" <> wrote:
>
>>"Alias", as much as I do like Ubuntu, this is a group to help people
>>find answers to Vista questions, not an advertising forum. Please take
>>your advertising, if you could call it that, somewhere else. Thank
>>you.

>
> You're wasting your time replying to that freaking expatriate troll.
>
> Just killfile him and his posts won't bother you again.


And you enjoy Frank's posts ?
 
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