How to turn of User Account Control (UAC) in Windows Vista

April 23, 2009

Tips and Tricks

Is Windows Vista driving you nuts asking you after every action if you really want to do what you have asked your computer to do? Well, you no longer have to deal with that.

Here is how to turn it off:


1. Select Start>Control Panel>User Accounts
2. Turn User Account Control off (or on if you want to turn it back on)
3. Select Continue at the UAC prompt
4. Untick ‘Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer’
5. Click ok and reboot
6. Done!

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