This document discusses 4 ways to make the User Account Control (UAC) feature less annoying in Windows 7 and Vista. It describes disabling UAC entirely, auto-accepting UAC prompts for administrators, disabling the blackout screen during prompts, and creating administrator mode shortcuts that bypass UAC prompts. The goal is to reduce annoyance from UAC prompts while maintaining reasonable security.
4. DISABLE UAC ENTIRELY
ď˘ Completely disable UAC
ď˘ Problem with the person who download and tests a lot of
software
5. AUTO-ACCEPT UAC PROMPTS FOR
ADMINISTRATORS ONLY
ď˘ Enabled UAC, but disable the prompts the shown under
administrator account.
ď˘ Tweak setting âElevate without promptingâ
ď˘ More secure than disabling UAC etirely
6. DISABLE THE BLACKOUT SCREEN (SECURE
DESKTOP)
ď˘ The most annoying part of UAC is the blacks out screen
ď˘ Click on (Secure desktop prevents application from
doing this) to solve the problem
7. CREATE ADMINISTRATOR MODE SHORTCUTS
WITHOUT UAC PROMPTS
ď˘ Create a few shortcuts that bypass UAC entirely
ď˘ Trick for tasking scheduler to launch applications
ď˘ More secure than the 3 options about
8. CONCLUSION
ď˘ To disappear the annoying UAC the 4 steps about should
be take into consideration