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Re: Service Pack 1 UAC improvements

  •  06-26-2008, 5:20

    Re: Service Pack 1 UAC improvements

    Hi Ray

    I personally think UAC is great and was well overdue on all operating systems,

    I have had many frustrating hours trying to get round it for software compatibility and moving files in and out of the Windows and program directories. The only real way was to turn it off which forces a reboot, what a pain! would be good if someone could find a hack to stop the reboot.

    There are a number of ways to turn off UAC as follows, (obviously not recommended)

    1.       Regedit

    Click Start type Regedit right click run as Administrator

    Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

    Locate DWORD EnableLUA right click modify vale to 0 for off and 1 for on

    Reboot

    2.       MSCONFIG

    Click Start type MSCONFIG

    Click on Tool tab, Scroll down to Disable UAC

    Press Launch a CMD will open, when completed close window

    Close MSCONFIG and reboot

    Same again to re-enable choose Enable UAC , Launch etc.

    3.       Control Panel

    Click Start>Control Panel

    Click User Account and Family setting click Add or remove user account Click on UAC prompt

    Click on any one of your user accounts

    Under the User Account screen click the link Go to main User Account page

    Click link to Turn Of UAC again Click on UAC prompt  and remove check mark and yes you guessed it this will need a reboot.

    4.       Group policy

    Either Local Group Policy or via Active Directory GPO

    For Local Start> Run> gpedit.msc

    For AD GPO Open the Group Policy Management Console Start> Run> gpedit.msc from Vista PC that is on your Domain , in the GPMC look for the required GPO linked to your OU or domain were all your Vista PC etc are located and edit it.

    GPMC Window Computer Configuration>Windows Settings>Security Settings>Local Policies>Security Options.

    Then in the right hand pane find User Access Control policies and edit accordingly

                    And you will never guess, but yes you will need to reboot the pc’s to apply!
    scottbelton@tiscali.co.uk
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