Disable the UAP
What is the User Account Protection (UAP
For Users and administrators that log on to privileged accounts or “Super User” accounts daily, well those accounts are suceptible to Trojan horses and viruses, and that’s where the UAP or Limited User Accounts (LUA) takes charge it’s is a new security feature in Vista that protects the system by restricting the system to limited privileges even if you’re logged on to an account with Administrative credentials. When you attempt to run a feature that requires administrative credentials, the system prompts you for your password (or prompts you to log on using a different account) as the figure shows.
You can change this feature to just ask whether you want to run the program with administrative credentials and therefore not have to retype your password. To do so perform these steps:
1. Start the registry editor.
2. Navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\system registry subkey.
3. Double-click the ConsentPromptBehavior DWORD value.
4. Set the value to 1 and click OK.
5. Log off and log back on for the change to take effect. The system now displays a different dialog box that simply asks for verification that you want to perform an action, as the figure shows.
And the other way…
1. Click on the Start Orb
2. Click on Run or better yet on the Search Field, Type Msconfig, press enter
3. Go to the Tools tab, Scroll down to disable UAP, & click the launch button
To disable UAP, click Start, “Turn UAP Settings On or Off,” and click Yes, as the figure shows. You’ll need to log out and log on for the change to take effect.
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- Published:
- 02.08.08 / 10am
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