Is there any way to disable the box that comes up asking if Windows should continue doing what ever you asked it to do. If I want to go into the device manager, why would windows keep asking if it should continue with this action?

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Hi,
It's to protect the user from themselves. Seriously, it's so that system controls are not run without the user's knowledge - something that can frequently happen when a virus or malware gets installed. To disable the prompts, you need to disable UAC, this can be done from the tools tab of msconfig (just type it into the search box). You will need to reboot for it to take affect.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"Richard in AZ" wrote in message
Is there any way to disable the box that comes up asking if Windows should continue doing what ever you asked it to do. If I want to go into the device manager, why would windows keep asking if it should continue with this action?
From: http://www.vistarip.com/kb/link.php?id=7
-- 1. Hit the Windows Key and "R" to bring up the Run command.
2. Type MSCONFIG and hit enter.
3. Go to the Tools tab, scroll down to Disable UAP. Click that, you will see a momentary command prompt box.
4. Restart your PC to finish the process. -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Dustin Harper Vista Help and Knowledge Base: http://www.vistarip.com
"Richard in AZ" wrote in message
Is there any way to disable the box that comes up asking if Windows should continue doing what ever you asked it to do. If I want to go into the device manager, why would windows keep asking if it should continue with this action?
Thanks. That is the information I was looking for.
"Dustin Harper" wrote in message
From: http://www.vistarip.com/kb/link.php?id=7
-- 1. Hit the Windows Key and "R" to bring up the Run command.
2. Type MSCONFIG and hit enter.
3. Go to the Tools tab, scroll down to Disable UAP. Click that, you will see a momentary command prompt box.
4. Restart your PC to finish the process. -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Dustin Harper Vista Help and Knowledge Base: http://www.vistarip.com
"Richard in AZ" wrote in message Is there any way to disable the box that comes up asking if Windows should continue doing what ever you asked it to do. If I want to go into the device manager, why would windows keep asking if it should continue with this action?
Thanks. That is the information I was looking for.
"Rick Rogers" wrote in message
Hi,
It's to protect the user from themselves. Seriously, it's so that system controls are not run without the user's knowledge - something that can frequently happen when a virus or malware gets installed. To disable the prompts, you need to disable UAC, this can be done from the tools tab of msconfig (just type it into the search box). You will need to reboot for it to take affect.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"Richard in AZ" wrote in message Is there any way to disable the box that comes up asking if Windows should continue doing what ever you asked it to do. If I want to go into the device manager, why would windows keep asking if it should continue with this action?
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