How to Disable UAC Elevation Prompts from Windows 7 and Vista

Hey folks! I am not gonna dumb you with my “artistic” introduction this time :) Get to the point:

1. Type  “Local Security Policy” in your Program Search field of the Windows Start

2. Go to Local Policies and then to Security Options

3. Find this thing: “User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode”

4. Set it to “Elevate Without Prompting”

Oh! Now that little mischievous kid wont tease you! :)

Okay. Now you have got what you want – Read the rest to know – why it’s a good thing to do :)

“Prompting” to ask Administrator privileges is often considered as a security advantage. But in reality, its not. Even with “prompting” enabled – malwares can still spoil your system. User rights is not much of a big deal for geeky hacker! They can break even a Guantanamo!  So why get annoyed with this piece of nuisance.

A brilliant article on this subject is written by Micheal Pietroforte, an MVP recognized by Microsoft – Take a look at his article.

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Written by Tony on May 19th, 2011 with no comments.
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