UAC

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bonzodog

Hi

As sole user of my Win Vista Home Basic system, I have turned off UAC. How
can I prevent system messages telling me I have turned off UAC every time I
boot up.

Also, although I am administrator, I have been unable to delete a folder
left after the uninstallation of a program. I am told I need permission,
from whom???
 
"bonzodog" wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> As sole user of my Win Vista Home Basic system, I have turned off UAC.
> How
> can I prevent system messages telling me I have turned off UAC every time
> I
> boot up.



Control Panel>Security Center>Change the way Security Center alerts me.


> Also, although I am administrator, I have been unable to delete a folder
> left after the uninstallation of a program. I am told I need permission,
> from whom???


What program?
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:38:14 -0000, bonzodog wrote:

> Hi
>
> As sole user of my Win Vista Home Basic system, I have turned off UAC. How
> can I prevent system messages telling me I have turned off UAC every time I
> boot up.
>



Do not work in elevated level Day-to-day work should be performed while
the User Account Control (UAC) is enabled. Turning off UAC reduces the
security of your computer and may expose you to increased risk from
malicious software.
 
Yes. Control Panel < UAC
Theres a setting to disable the message in there I think
"Kayman" wrote in message
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> On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:38:14 -0000, bonzodog wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> As sole user of my Win Vista Home Basic system, I have turned off UAC.
>> How
>> can I prevent system messages telling me I have turned off UAC every time
>> I
>> boot up.
>>

>
>
> Do not work in elevated level Day-to-day work should be performed while
> the User Account Control (UAC) is enabled. Turning off UAC reduces the
> security of your computer and may expose you to increased risk from
> malicious software.
 
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