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Whether changes are allowed to be made to the computer

time:2024-11-03 08:02:48 Smart Electronics

 Content 1:

1. Click the Start Menu right-click

2. Select "Run"

3. Type "regedit"

 Content 2:

1. Right-click the start button, select Control Panel, in the Control Panel window, modify the viewing method to a small icon, and click "Security and Maintenance";

2. In the next window, click "Change User Account Control Settings" on the left side, and then adjust the position of the slider according to your needs. Select "Never notify" when installing drivers and frequently used software, and adjust to the medium or highest level of "Always notify" when using your computer normally to stay safe.

 Content 3:

1. Enter the win + R keys on the keyboard to open the running interface, enter msconfig, and click OK

2. After opening, switch to the Tools tab, find Change UAC settings, and click Start below

3. Go to the User Account Control Settings screen, set it to Never Notify, and OK

 Content 4:

1. First of all, we need to right-click on the Windows 10 start menu button and select "Run".

2. Enter the "regedit" command in the running window and then pop up the registry editor.

3. In the registry editor, expand the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystem folder in turn, find the right sidebar, find and double-click the EnableLUA item, and modify the value of the numeric data to 0...

 Content 5:

1. First of all, we need to right-click on the Windows 10 start menu button and select "Run", as shown in the figure below.

2. Enter the "regedit" command in the running window and then pop up the registry editor, as shown in the following figure.

3. In the registry editor, expand the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ folder in turn, find the right sidebar, find and double-click the EnableLUA entry, and modify the value of the numeric data to 0, as shown in the following figure.

 Content 6:

1. Press the Win+R key combination to open the run, enter gpedit.msc, and press Enter to enter the local group policy editor;

2. In the window that opens, expand to "Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policies - Security Options", and find "User Account Control: The Behavior of the Administrator's Elevated Privilege Prompt in the Administrator Approval Mode" on the right side;

3. Double-click to open it, set it to "No prompt, directly promote", and click OK.

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