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Well I know how to turn it off, but i heard that it reduces security. So I was wondering if there was a way to have it skipped. Cause im really tired of having to open something and then click continue, and if I am running intense processes then it goes black for like 3 seconds every time it pops up. Why does it even pop up! but anyways, I just want to know how to get rid of it.
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Will that lower the security level?
O and you can also do that by going to control panel, searching UAC then clicking disable. |
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Will that lower the security level? O and you can also do that by going to control panel, searching UAC then clicking disable. Yes, It does lower the security level. UAC was put into place because in XP there are many forms of malicious software that take advantage of the default users administrative privileges. |
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