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Windows: Stop Vista's Confirmation Messages

Thursday, October 16th, 2008 – running time 01:14
Windows Vista asks for confirmation everytime you tweak any little thing. Sure, they're just trying to protect your system, but if you think you're responsible enough, Patrick will show you how to disable this.

Highlights
Patrick Norton ( 0:08, 0:08 ) Tekzilla ( 0:07, 0:59, 1:01, 1:03, 0:07, 0:59, 1:01, 1:03 ) Microsoft ( 0:14, 0:14 ) Patrick Norton ( 0:08, 0:08 ) Tekzilla ( 0:07, 0:59, 1:01, 1:03, 0:07, 0:59, 1:01, 1:03 ) Microsoft ( 0:14, 0:14 )

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" Welcome to Tekzilla Dalia Patrick Norton. Every time we turn tweak your system -- you have this ask you for confirmation. Sure Microsoft would protect you but it's unbelievably and -- It's called the user account control and thankfully you can make it go away. Open the control panel and click user accounts and family safety and choose user accounts and you'll see turn user account control on or off. Unchecked the box in the next screen and your done with the incessant nagging -- prevents that you are in control now. Just keep in mind this feature does serve a purpose Vista allows different users to elevate their provisions on the system by accepting these prompts. But he's also warn you in case some weird piece of nefarious software you download it is trying to do something without telling you now this isn't a concern for you and your dead tired of clicking continue ad nauseam. Disable it. Got a -- passed along the rest the Tekzilla crew email us Tekzilla revision3.com. And as always Tekzilla dot com isn't the place. By more tips tricks product reviews and how to use."

" Welcome to Tekzilla Dalia Patrick Norton. Every time we turn tweak your system -- you have this ask you for confirmation. Sure Microsoft would protect you but it's unbelievably and -- It's called the user account control and thankfully you can make it go away. Open the control panel and click user accounts and family safety and choose user accounts and you'll see turn user account control on or off. Unchecked the box in the next screen and your done with the incessant nagging -- prevents that you are in control now. Just keep in mind this feature does serve a purpose Vista allows different users to elevate their provisions on the system by accepting these prompts. But he's also warn you in case some weird piece of nefarious software you download it is trying to do something without telling you now this isn't a concern for you and your dead tired of clicking continue ad nauseam. Disable it. Got a -- passed along the rest the Tekzilla crew email us Tekzilla revision3.com. And as always Tekzilla dot com isn't the place. By more tips tricks product reviews and how to use."