Re: Turning off warnings
- From: "Gerry" <gcjc@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 00:47:02 +0100
Not appreciated or wanted by many Shane. Leaving UAC on is your choice. That does not make it an essential for a home computer that has maintained security software.
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Gerry
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"Shane Nokes" <shane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5ED7F16C-4380-4C00-A545-03EBDB677C54@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
My setup is just fine.
I'm a system engineer by trade so I know what I'm doing quite well, and I still leave UAC on.
It's there for a reason.
"Gerry" <gcjc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OV6gMRw2IHA.4476@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxShane
How adequate are your anti-virus, anti-spyware and firewall arrangements? Are your anti-virus and anti-spyware programmes providing real time protection? Do you have the contents of Fort Knox or the Crown Jewels to protect?
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Gerry
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"Shane Nokes" <shane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1EA4AE33-50B4-4E67-9839-E0CCCCE1713C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxThe only option you have is turning off UAC, and I don't recommend that.
"Anthony Giorgianni" <pleasepost@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eEGXBar2IHA.3432@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHello All
Is there any way to get rid of ALL of these incessant warnings in Vista?
I want to run programs, delete desktop shortcuts, move things in and out of the programs file folder, read compiled HTML help files and lots of other things all without having to deal with warning boxes at every turn. And even if I do deal with them and change settings, like taking the check out of "Always do this for the type of file" or unblocked compiled HTML files, Vista just undoes everything. I just reformatted my entire machine thinking there was something wrong because of all the program compiled help files I couldn't open. I tried Tweak UAC, but it only handles a small amount of this stuff.
I need to stop all this stuff. I'm open to anything - deleting system files, dlls, registry tweaks, anything.
Please help.
Thanks.
Anthony Giorgianni
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