How To Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 8) Applicability:
Windows 8 Procedure:
1. log onto the Windows 8 Metro interface and click the desktop icon in the lower left corner, as shown in:
2. After logging on to the desktop, use the Combined Hot Key "Windows + X" to bring up the shortcut menu (if the control panel icon has been called up on the desktop, double-click it to open it), and left-click the control panel, for example:
3. In the control panel window, Select User Account and home security, for example:
4. Click a user account, for example:
5. Click Change account information. The last option is to change the User Account Control settings, for example:
6. Go to the User Account Control settings window and adjust the settings to "never notice"-OK, for example:
7. Click "OK" and the following message appears:ProgramDo you want to run changes on this computer? (Indicates that the UAC option has been enabled.) Click "Yes (y)" to disable the UAC settings, for example:
Note:
In Windows 8, the "User Account Control (UAC)" setting takes effect only for a single user. Different users need to make relevant settings to take effect.
1. Create two user accounts: Lenovo and UAC:
2. Disable "User Account Control (UAC)" under the Lenovo account, for example:
3. At this time, the "User Account Control (UAC)" settings under the UAC user account are not changed with the Lenovo account, for example:
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