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Method 4 – Disable UAC Using Group Policy (Active Directory GPO
or Local Group Policy)
- Click Start and then type GPEdit.msc
in the Start Search box and hit Enter key to open the
Group Policy Editor.Note: If you’re using Active Directory Domain GPO which controls many
computers, open Group Policy Management Console by click on Start,
and then type GPMC.msc in the Start Search and hit Enter
key from a Windows Vista computer that is a member of the AD domain. In
the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) window, browse to the
respective GPO which is linked and enabled to the OU (organization unit)
or domain where the Vista computers are located, then edit it. - Navigate and browse to Computer Configuration
-> Windows Settings -> Security Settings
-> Local Policies -> Security Options. - In the right details pane, there are a few User Account Control
related policies. Right click each of the following policies and
configure or change the value to the new value indicated below after the
dash (-):- User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for
administrators – Elevate without prompting - User Account Control: Detect application installations and prompt
for elevation – Disabled - User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode –
Disabled - Restart the computer to make the changes effective.
- User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for
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