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| Windows 7 : The User Account Control (UAC) overview In Control Panel (Control Panel), then User Accounts and Family Protection (User Accounts and Family Safety), click User Accounts (User Accounts). Click Edit settings User Account Control (Change User Account Control settings) By default, the level of control user account is set to level 3. level of security means:Notifications when programs involve changes to the system, but no notifications for changes made by the Administrator user. Recommended level for the use of programs and visit websites that we know. Quote:
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Level 4: Maximum Security The notifications appear for every change made on the system by a program or user. ![]() Recommended level for a user who often testing new programs and visiting sites they do not know. Quote:
to launch a program in Administrator mode in the taskbar: Ctrl + Shift while clicking
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