Disable UAC and warning dialog?

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Bill

I have disabled UAC on a Vista machine so that I can connect to it from
a remote location and change its configuration. However, every time the
Vista machine is restarted a window opens above the tray telling the
user that UAC is off and that they should "click here" to turn it on.
From ignorance or carelessness the user frequently clicks the window
and re-enables UAC. How can I prevent this message from appearing?

I want UAC off on this machine and I want it to stay off! Thanks.


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> I have disabled UAC on a Vista machine so that I can connect to it from
> a remote location and change its configuration. However, every time the
> Vista machine is restarted a window opens above the tray telling the
> user that UAC is off and that they should "click here" to turn it on.
> From ignorance or carelessness the user frequently clicks the window
> and re-enables UAC. How can I prevent this message from appearing?
>
> I want UAC off on this machine and I want it to stay off! Thanks.
>
>
> --
> .Bill.

Hello Bill,
There is a way, BUT , PLEASE understand this : By putting UAC off and Stay
off, you'll basically be turning off all other security warnings, such as
windows defender is off warning, firewall is off warning, windows updates is
off etc,
etc. In short, you will be putting your computer in dire danger. And forgive
me for being blunt, and no offense is intended, if you have to ask this
question, it means you are not computer savvy enough to check for dangers
before they happen. So, do you still want it your way ? IT IS MY DUTY TO
GIVE YOU THIS WARNING FIRST. If you insist, then post your reply.
 
Control Panel,
Security Center,
Left Pane,
Change the way Windows alerts me.
I took the risk and first thing I did after I instaled my OS was tuning
off UAC and
security warnings.
It is no advice or suggestion in any way!
I would however suggest installing a good protectiion software like
ESET smart security and an effective antisyware applicatiion like Spybot
Search ans Destroy.
This will protect your computer. In my personal opinion you can even
turn off the built-in by no means too effective Windows Defender and
the similarly useless windows firewall


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>>>From ignorance or carelessness the user frequently clicks the window
and re-enables UAC I have disabled UAC on a Vista machine so that I can connect to it from
> a remote location and change its configuration. However, every time the
> Vista machine is restarted a window opens above the tray telling the
> user that UAC is off and that they should "click here" to turn it on.
> From ignorance or carelessness the user frequently clicks the window
> and re-enables UAC. How can I prevent this message from appearing?
>
> I want UAC off on this machine and I want it to stay off! Thanks.
>
>
> --
> .Bill. [/COLOR]
 
On Thu, 15 May 2008 13:02:58 -0700, Bill wrote:

> I have disabled UAC on a Vista machine so that I can connect to it from
> a remote location and change its configuration. However, every time the
> Vista machine is restarted a window opens above the tray telling the
> user that UAC is off and that they should "click here" to turn it on.
> From ignorance or carelessness the user frequently clicks the window
> and re-enables UAC. How can I prevent this message from appearing?
>
> I want UAC off on this machine and I want it to stay off! Thanks.


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On Thu, 15 May 2008 17:36:54 -0400, t-4-2 wrote:


> etc. In short, you will be putting your computer in dire danger. And forgive
> me for being blunt, and no offense is intended, if you have to ask this
> question, it means you are not computer savvy enough to check for dangers
> before they happen. So, do you still want it your way ? IT IS MY DUTY TO
> GIVE YOU THIS WARNING FIRST.


LOL...just fell off my chair...
 
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