Start->Control Panel->All Control Panel Items->User Accounts-> you will have 4 options...
The Sidebar Aero and User Account Control (UAC) features are included in Windows Vista and Windows 7. Windows Vista introduced both features, with the Sidebar Aero providing a space for gadgets, while UAC was designed to enhance security by managing user permissions. Windows 7 continued to support these features but with improvements and refinements. Subsequent versions of Windows, such as Windows 8 and 10, replaced the Sidebar Aero with different interface elements and altered UAC functionality.
In windows vista you can only turn UAC on or off. In windows seven you can choose when you want it to appear like just after installing a program or changing a windows setting. You can also choose if it should dim the display or not.
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UAC stand for User Account Control. It is located in a lot of online accounts, and helps you control your own account. You can also find it in Windows 7.
Start->Control Panel->User Accounts
It is called User Account Control.
User Account Control (UAC)
UAC stand for User Account Control. It is located in a lot of online accounts, and helps you control your own account. You can also find it in Windows 7.
It's was Microsoft's Idea, an attempt at improving Windows Vista imfamously known for bugging people with UAC popups every time you try to do something. That is somewhat fixed in Windows 7 to be less intrusive.
UAC: Admin Approval Mode For The Built-In Administrator Account: Enabled
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Some come with Windows 7, others with upgrade options, and even some with degrade options.