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Dec

You know that annoying message that keeps coming up asking you to cancel or allow your actions, well this is the user account control in Windows Vista. I really do not understand why it is there, because you can still press allow and stuff your computer up very easily. I just think its an annoying message and I always turn it off in Windows Vista.

All you have to do is tick or untick a box and the UAC (user account conrol will be turned off.

Watch this easy video tutorial showing how to turn off the UAC.

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Category : Vista Video Tutorials / Windows Vista Tips and Tricks

3 Responses to “How to turn off the user account control (UAC) in Windows Vista”


Fuzu (1 comments) October 29, 2009

Ooh shoot i just wrote a long comment and as soon as i hit reply it came up blank! Please tell me it worked right? I do not want to sumit it again if i dont have to! Either the blog bugged out or i am just stuipd, the second option doesnt surprise me lol.

danielle adair (1 comments) October 31, 2009

Good Morning just figured i will let you know that i also had a issue with this blog coming up frozen as well. Must be chimpanzees in the system.

dennis q. gordon (1 comments) October 31, 2009

Hello just figured i will let you know i had a issue with this blog appearing frozen also. Might be chimpanzees in the page.



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