"Irwin Opper" <ijopper@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Is there any way to shut down the UAC in Vista Home Prem.?
>
> Thank you,
> Irwin Opper
Mellowed wrote:
>
> "Irwin Opper" <ijopper@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:O43qPNmvHHA.4332@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> Hi,
>> Is there any way to shut down the UAC in Vista Home Prem.?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Irwin Opper
>
> Yes. Control Panel, User Accounts
>
>
Thank you so much
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I use a very complete array of Vista features (sidebar, Aero,
etc.), and many diverse apps including some archaic things that
we did in-house 10-12 years ago. UAC was annoying at first, but
we tolerated it. Once everything was set up and running, I
stopped seeing UAC except perhaps on one out of five new app
installs.
"Irwin Opper" <ijopper@comcast.net> wrote:
> Is there any way to shut down the UAC in Vista Home Prem.?
Yes, like a lot questions here, you could easily have answered it
yourself by clicking on Help and typing in UAC.
You'll find that when you first install Vista, it's probably a good
idea to turn off UAC while you're installing programs and then turning
it back on. If you get a bunch of blocked program messages during
startup, you can remove those programs from the startup menu and start
them with the task scheduler. Here's how:
"XS11E" <xs11e@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Irwin Opper" <ijopper@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Is there any way to shut down the UAC in Vista Home Prem.?
>
> Yes, like a lot questions here, you could easily have answered it
> yourself by clicking on Help and typing in UAC.
>
> You'll find that when you first install Vista, it's probably a good
> idea to turn off UAC while you're installing programs and then turning
> it back on. If you get a bunch of blocked program messages during
> startup, you can remove those programs from the startup menu and start
> them with the task scheduler. Here's how:
>
> http://blog.gerke-preussner.de/inde...cking-Elevated-Startup-Programs-in-Vista.html
>
>
I turned UAC off at first, then tried to turn it back on, but found a lot of
my most used programs no longer worked at all. Now I just leave UAC off.
Was easier than jumping through hoops that never should have been there.
Would be a lot better if I could set it like I do my firewall software and
force UAC to always allow, allow this time only or never allow a function as
I see fit. But no matter how many times I have told UAC that playing chess
is okay, it just keeps asking me if I really want to. Maybe it knows I am
only going to lose again and would like to save me from the agony of
defeat...
"Irwin Opper" <ijopper@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:O43qPNmvHHA.4332@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> Is there any way to shut down the UAC in Vista Home Prem.?
>
> Thank you,
> Irwin Opper
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