| How To: Disabling User Account Control (UAC) in Windows Vista |
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| Monday, 27 August 2007 | |
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Let me start by saying that I think this is a bad idea for home users. Windows Vista Many people working with IT are confident of their superior knowledge of all things computer related and therefore see UAC as a hindrance. Windows Vista is a new operating system with a whole raft of new functionality which most administrators are not aware of, UAC allows you to work as an administrator safely, exposing the areas where administrative rights are required. This applies to both new and existing features, I recently had a conversation with a friend who was bemoaning the fact that UAC kept popping up every time he tried to do anything, even changing the system time. "That's because you need admin rights" I said, his reply was "Oh!". Another problem when users are logged in as Administrators happens when a virus or some spyware attempts to change the system, the elevated user rights make this very easy. With UAC turned on, you will be notified of any system changes, good or bad, requiring elevated privelages. So, let UAC work for you and you might learn something and your ego won't get so bruised. On the other hand there are times when you might have a genuine reason to disable this functionality, so here are a few ways to do it.
Using Control Panel To Disable UAC
Using The Registry To Disable UAC
Using MSCONFIG To Disable UAC
In addition to these methods you can also disable UAC via Group policy but I will cover that in a later article. ![]() | |
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