In Windows 7 and Vista the User Account Control (UAC) is the single biggest frustration system. When you are attempting to create settings changes, it comes into view like every pair of seconds you are pressing a new UAC prompt. Definitely, it’s more secure but what preferences do we have to create it less frustrating? In any case 4 different ways are there that we will be able to squeeze User Account Control to be less irritating.

1) Disable UAC Entirely

The initial thing that you will be able to constantly do is completely hade UAC. The only trouble with this is that you’ll end up creating the system less protected if you are also the kind of person that examines a lot of software and downloads. We can’t suggest that you perform this, but in any case you know that you have the choice to.

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2) Auto-Accept UAC Prompts for Administrators Only

If you require to put down UAC active, but hide the prompts from showing up under administrator account, you can squeeze a configuration that can “Elevate without prompting”, so you never observe the prompt show up. This is more protected than inactive UAC totally, because a software initiated as a standard user can’t execute an action that is meant for administrators. For occurrence, Internet Explorer will be able to still perform in protected mode this way.

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3) Disable the Blackout Screen (Secure Desktop)

The most frustrating part of User Account Control for me is the display that blank out everything other than the UAC prompt because it generally takes forever to show up, and depending on video card it can do unusual things with your desktop. You can inactive the safe desktop feature but leave the UAC prompts the way they are, of course this is potentially a safety break as well, since an application could falsely “click” the prompt for you. Safe desktop avoids applications from performing this.

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4) Create Administrator Mode Shortcuts Without UAC Prompts

As a substitute of disabling User Account Control in anyhow, what we will be able to do is associate a few shortcuts that avoid UAC totally. If you open a general administrator mode application a dozen times per day. The trick to this is using task scheduler to launch the applications, and then telling task scheduler to run the task. This is more secure than the other options, since only our special shortcut will bypass UAC.

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