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    Block UAC alerts in Windows 7

    Hello , I have windows 7 , Can you tell me How can i Reduce the Number of Uac Alerts, or better it possible to turn off them completely in windows 7 , if this is possible then please tell me how can i do it , thanks in advance

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    Re: Block UAC alerts in Windows 7

    By default, the UAC is far less intrusive in windows 7 than Windows Vista. Rather than drowning the user with a flood of wa rnings more or less useful, creator of microsoft has chosen to spare the users.the windows 7 uac is really good just dont block it, Finally, taking into account the fact that some users disable this feature and another simply click without reading the warning, one wonders if the UAC performs its function. Those who have been frustrated by Vista, they should give a chance to Windows 7

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    Re: Block UAC alerts in Windows 7

    One of the main objections made to Vista was his constant warnings about the security of your computer through the UAC. If these warnings are less invasive in Windows 7 you can still reduce their numbers.

    1. Click the Start button and then click Control Panel.
    2. Click System and security.
    3. Click the Maintenance Center.
    4. In the left pane, click Change settings of the user account.
    5. Then move the cursor on the setting that suits you: Warn only when programs attempt to make changes to my computer (does not blur my office) to be simply notified when software tries to change settings on your computer .

    6. Click OK.

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    Re: Block UAC alerts in Windows 7

    You can Disable it Via msconfig
    • Go to "Start", "All programs" "accessories", "execute".
    • Type in the input fields "msconfig".
    • Click the "Tools".
    • In the list, click "Disable Account Control user.
    • "Run", an MS DOS window will open for you say "Operation successful"
    • Click "OK", then restart.

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