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Turn User Account Control On or Off - How to disable UAC
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User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 10 is that little annoying window that always pops up when you want to install a program or change a system setting.
In this video I show you..
- what is User Account Control (UAC) and how it works exactly
- how you can make User Account Control (UAC) less annoying
- how to turn off User Account Control (UAC) completely.
What User Account Control (UAC) does is to ask you for a manual confirmation before Windows 10 changes some setting or an app tries to make changes to Windows 10.
The desktop gets dimmed which means blocked completely and the taskbar disappears. You can only select yes or no.
To change the behavior of Windows 10 User Account Control (UAC), go to open Change User Account Control settings which can be found quickly with a search.
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USER ACCOUNT CONTROL (UAC) SETTINGS
Option 1 from the top:
If you choose the highest level, Windows 10 User Account Control will show a warning and dim your screen when an app or you try to change system settings.
Option 2 from the top:
If you choose the second highest level, User Account Control will show a warning and dim your screen only when an app tries to change system settings.
Option 3 from the top:
If you choose the second highest level, User Account Control will show the warning popup but with the desktop will not get dimmed.
Option 4 from the top - Disable User Account Control (UAC)
So the last remaining setting is turning off User account control completely.
I personally don´t recommend to do that, as it is also great security layer against malware which tries to change stuff. On my computer I choose just the lowest level without a dim.
User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 10 is that little annoying window that always pops up when you want to install a program or change a system setting.
In this video I show you..
- what is User Account Control (UAC) and how it works exactly
- how you can make User Account Control (UAC) less annoying
- how to turn off User Account Control (UAC) completely.
What User Account Control (UAC) does is to ask you for a manual confirmation before Windows 10 changes some setting or an app tries to make changes to Windows 10.
The desktop gets dimmed which means blocked completely and the taskbar disappears. You can only select yes or no.
To change the behavior of Windows 10 User Account Control (UAC), go to open Change User Account Control settings which can be found quickly with a search.
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USER ACCOUNT CONTROL (UAC) SETTINGS
Option 1 from the top:
If you choose the highest level, Windows 10 User Account Control will show a warning and dim your screen when an app or you try to change system settings.
Option 2 from the top:
If you choose the second highest level, User Account Control will show a warning and dim your screen only when an app tries to change system settings.
Option 3 from the top:
If you choose the second highest level, User Account Control will show the warning popup but with the desktop will not get dimmed.
Option 4 from the top - Disable User Account Control (UAC)
So the last remaining setting is turning off User account control completely.
I personally don´t recommend to do that, as it is also great security layer against malware which tries to change stuff. On my computer I choose just the lowest level without a dim.
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