It is called User Account Control.
UAC stand for User Account Control. It is located in a lot of online accounts, and helps you control your own account. You can also find it in Windows 7.
UAC stand for User Account Control. It is located in a lot of online accounts, and helps you control your own account. You can also find it in Windows 7.
User Account Control (UAC)
Click Start, type 'msconfig' (w/o the quotes) in the search box, hit enter and click continue on the UAC dialog. Once the System Configuration window opens, click on the 'Tools' tab, Scroll down and click on 'Disable UAC' then click the 'Launch' button on the lower right. When that is done, you will need to reboot the computer. When Windows comes back up, UAC will be disabled.
The best way for disabling UAC (user account control) is to replace it with better analog with choice memory feature. There is award winning software called Smart UAC Replacement. Please, follow related link to read more about it.
Windows Vista has numerous security improvements over XP, such as User Account Control (UAC).
To put it simply: You Can't. In Windows Vista, you must be a member of the local Administrators group (or have Admin credentials) to enable/disable User Account Control. You can install Smart UAC Replacement which will switch it off. But first answerer was right to install it you will need to know password/login of Administrator.
The UAC prompt is a new feature that was released with Vista. UAC translates to User Access Control and it controls what programs on your PC can access files onto your computer.
user account control(UAC) box
Start->Control Panel->User Accounts
No - it is called UAC (User Account Control).