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Temporarily disable User Account Control prompts in Vista
If you want to leave UAC protection in place, but you're about to perform operations that will generate a lot of UAC prompts, try this trick to temporarily turn the feature off.
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More user options with User Account Control in Windows 7 Beta
In order to improve UAC’s image while still providing this type of security, Microsoft has modified UAC in Windows 7 Beta to give more control to the user when deciding how UAC wor...
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Selectively disable UAC for your trusted Vista applications
Do you want to selectively disable User Account Control (UAC) for specific programs that run from Vista's Start menu? You can -- Greg Shultz shows you step by step using the Applic...
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Make Vista launch UAC restricted programs at startup with Task Scheduler
When you start Windows Vista have you encountered a warning message in the notification that indicates that Vista has blocked a startup program? The reason that this type of warnin...
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Disable Vista's User Account Control prompts while protecting your system
Annoyed by Vista's User Account Control (UAC) constant permissions-seeking? Greg Shultz explores a way to disable UAC's prompts while leaving its protection intact.
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Are default outbound filters really necessary in Vista’s firewall?
Are default outbound filters really necessary in Vista’s firewall?
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Windows Vista: User Account Control (UAC) levels cut down on pop ups
With each Windows Vista revision, Microsoft honed UAC to keep it on target and now UAC only monitors critical operations and is very user friendly.
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Windows Vista: User Account Control gone wild?
A closer look at Windows Vista: User Account Control
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Disabling the Windows XP Firewall nag
It may sound like backwards logic to disable a nag in Windows XP that notifies you that your computer might be at risk. However, if you're using a hardware firewall on your network...
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SolutionBase: Use XP registry edits to view which hot fix and Service Pack patches are installed
Learn to use Win XP's registry to view information on installed hot fixes and Service Packs.