UAC turn off warnign

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Jared \(Home\)

Somehow Tweak Vista managed to turn of AUC now I get warnings in task bar.
Is there any way to turn that off as well?
 
Click on Start, Control Panel, Security, and then click on Security Center.
In the Windows Security Center window on the left hand side, click on
"Change the way Security Center alerts me".
Choose "Don't notify me and don't display the icon (not recommended)".

This will suppress all Windows Security Center notifications and is NOT
recommended.

If you would like to turn User Account Control back on, which I recommend
doing so:

Click on Start, Control Panel, and then click User Accounts and Family
Safety.
Click on "User Accounts", and then you should see "Make changes to your user
account" and a list of tasks. From this list, click "Turn User Account
Control on or off".
Check "Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer" and
then press OK.
Click on "Restart Now". (Save any open documents and close all programs
before doing so).

Hope this helps, have a great day!

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Kristan Kenney
Windows Live Butterfly

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Kristan Kenney said:
Click on Start, Control Panel, Security, and then click on Security
Center.
In the Windows Security Center window on the left hand side, click on
"Change the way Security Center alerts me".
Choose "Don't notify me and don't display the icon (not recommended)".

This will suppress all Windows Security Center notifications and is NOT
recommended.

If you would like to turn User Account Control back on, which I recommend
doing so:

Click on Start, Control Panel, and then click User Accounts and Family
Safety.
Click on "User Accounts", and then you should see "Make changes to your
user account" and a list of tasks. From this list, click "Turn User
Account Control on or off".
Check "Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer" and
then press OK.
Click on "Restart Now". (Save any open documents and close all programs
before doing so).

Hope this helps, have a great day!


Doing this instead is a much better idea:
http://www.tweakvista.eu/show_cat.php?order=date&cat=0

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