That is one place you can amidst many a warning, some of which should be heeded. It not only gives control of some areas, but also opens vulnerabilities to other system resources.
Start->Control Panel->All Control Panel Items->User Accounts-> you will have 4 options...
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Start->Control Panel->User Accounts
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Click Start, type 'msconfig' (w/o the quotes) in the search box, hit enter and click continue on the UAC dialog. Once the System Configuration window opens, click on the 'Tools' tab, Scroll down and click on 'Disable UAC' then click the 'Launch' button on the lower right. When that is done, you will need to reboot the computer. When Windows comes back up, UAC will be disabled.
To change the UAC Vista settings, one needs to go to the computer configuration, then security settings. Alternatively, it can be changed via the control panel by removing the account.
To put it simply: You Can't. In Windows Vista, you must be a member of the local Administrators group (or have Admin credentials) to enable/disable User Account Control. You can install Smart UAC Replacement which will switch it off. But first answerer was right to install it you will need to know password/login of Administrator.
A: Disable UAC. B: ?
the UAC box can protect your system against users making unauthorized changes and against malware installing itself without our knowledge.
The UAC box can protect your system against users making unauthorized changes and against Malware installing itself without your knowledge..
It is called User Account Control.