why do you want to do this? with u a c turned off you might as well use x p.
you would be removeing the second layer of protection against viruses that xp
didn't have.
you can not just turn it off for one program. when you turn it off it is for
every program you are running. if its on the computer or on the net.
a few times now the u a c popped up when the computer was idle on the desktop
with no programs running and i was able to deny access and stopped a virus from
installing. without u a c i wouldn't know i was about to be infected.
so you will have to wait for someone else to tell you how to turn it off.
i will not be responsable for your computer getting infected.
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Chao via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 7:03 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Getting Rid of the UAC Prompt
Hi, Folks. Just upgraded to Windows 10 on my laptop. It took over 7
hours to install it.
Anyway, how do I get rid of the UAC prompt that asks me if I'm sure I
want a program to change my computer? It's very annoying and may have
messed up a few things. I just want to be able to start a program and
let it do it's thing with minimal prompting from me. Thanks in
advance.--Matthew Chao
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