zvit
Honorable Member
About the saving, I'll just get to it to save time:
All Administrator accounts operate as normal user accounts unless you explicitly “elevate” a function by using the run as administrator option or approve the UAC prompt when it pops up. In this way, your system will be protected from viruses and hackers.
With UAC turned on, you NO LONGER HAVE ADMIN RIGHTS, you're running standard user rights in a false context of ADMIN.
Just disable it and maintain your NTFS permissions.
Suggestion 1: Click the Start Button, type "User account control" and press Enter. When the User account control settings box appears, move the slider to Never notify and click OK.
Suggestion 2: How to enable True BUILT-IN administrator
Built-in Administrator Account - Enable or Disable - Windows 7 Forums
All Administrator accounts operate as normal user accounts unless you explicitly “elevate” a function by using the run as administrator option or approve the UAC prompt when it pops up. In this way, your system will be protected from viruses and hackers.
With UAC turned on, you NO LONGER HAVE ADMIN RIGHTS, you're running standard user rights in a false context of ADMIN.
Just disable it and maintain your NTFS permissions.
Suggestion 1: Click the Start Button, type "User account control" and press Enter. When the User account control settings box appears, move the slider to Never notify and click OK.
Suggestion 2: How to enable True BUILT-IN administrator
Built-in Administrator Account - Enable or Disable - Windows 7 Forums