One Click control to UAC through UAC controller tool

UAC

UAC originally stood for User Access Control which is security component in Windows Vista .Microsoft introduced many feature in Windows Vista ,UAC is one of the important component but which give irritation to user, as simply it display prompt for many option example to run a program, change the system setting and etc but there is no option to reduce the level of security or to turn off the option.

UAC also available in windows 7 but Microsoft reduced some the feature in windows 7, Here it is less annoying

In windows 7 and windows Vista there is a option to reduce or turn off the UAC   , It is done by Group policy editor .

But normal user have   don’t know more about the Group policy   to ease that option we can use UAC Controller tool which offers to UAC to turn ON or OFF

Note: This is not   recommend as result it decrease the level of security

Using UAC Controller tool we have an on click option to customize UAC setting as we want

This offer

Turn off UAC.

This will disable the UAC functionality but this not recommend which lead to an administrator privilege to normal user, before setting this option make sure to do.

Enable elevation without prompt for Administrator

This will disable the prompting for administrator password  ,which might better to user because being an user in administrator group itself it will prompting for conformation.

Switch to default setting

As same it set the UAC default for all user depend upon the rights

Switch UAC to UAC friendly mode.

This option disable for normal system only notify when program try to make changes to the computer and do not dim the display.

Keep UAC on

This will apply the UAC turn ON

UAC Controller tool is single application is very handy and having one click option to customize the UAC

, which support for both Windows Vista and Windows 7

To Download the software click here

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