User Account Control UAC is a part of the Windows security system. That prevents apps from making unwanted changes on your PC. When some software tries to change system-related information in the Registry or the file system, Windows 10 shows an UAC confirmation dialog. If you want to enable and disable User Account Control in windows computer use the following steps.
Option 1. Click on Start type UAC and click on Change User Account Control Setting
In the User Account Control settings dialog, move the slider to Naver notify and click on OK
Option 2: Click on start and search Regedit click on the registry editor
When registry editor open Navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
Double click on Enable LUA DWORD value and set it 1 to 0 and click on OK
Restart your computer.
Option 3: Click on start type gpedit and click on Edit Group Policy
When local group policy editor open navigate to Computer configuration > windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options
Double click on User Account Control: Run All administrators in admin approval mode select disabled and apply ok
Option 1. Click on Start type UAC and click on Change User Account Control Setting
In the User Account Control settings dialog, move the slider to Naver notify and click on OK
Option 2: Click on start and search Regedit click on the registry editor
When registry editor open Navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
Double click on Enable LUA DWORD value and set it 1 to 0 and click on OK
Restart your computer.
When local group policy editor open navigate to Computer configuration > windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options
Double click on User Account Control: Run All administrators in admin approval mode select disabled and apply ok
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