In Windows 7, UAC (User Account Control) is a new technology that Microsoft introduces in Windows Vista to improve system security, it requires users to provide permissions or administrators before performing operations that may affect computer operation or performing changes that affect the settings of other users? Password. By verifying these operations before they start, UAC can help prevent malware and spyware from being installed on your computer without permission or being changed.
Starting from Vista, Microsoft started this new security tool. Invalid partProgramUAC can indeed prevent it to a certain extent.
However, for many users, this feature also brings a lot of troubles. Therefore, if you want to have functions such as whitelist, you can directly allow the programs we trust to run them. The answer is yes. But Microsoft does not come with it, haha.
Most of the answers on the Internet are to stop UAC. If you want to stop it, no one will ask this question.
You can add the trusted program to the system White List through Microsoft Application compatibility toolkit 5.6.
Download application compatibility Toolkit
1: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx? Id = 7352
2: http://download.csdn.net/detail/cometnet/5459067
Three programs are successfully installed.
Run compatibility administrator with administrator privileges
Create a database in custom databases and add an application fix (right-click blank and choose creat new)
Add your program name, company name, and program path
Select none
Next select runasinvoker
Complete
In the menu bar, select File-> save... Save as an SDB File
File-> install
Download application compatibility Toolkit
1: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx? Id = 7352
2: http://download.csdn.net/detail/cometnet/5459067