Disable User Account Control

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Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 10 & 11 contains the registry files to enable or disable UAC easily. You can also use Settings, Group Policy Editor, or edit the registry yourself, as explained here.
Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 10 & 11 contains the registry files to enable or disable UAC easily. You can also use Settings, Group Policy Editor, or edit the registry yourself, as explained here.

Whenever you run an app in Windows, you are prompted by User Account Control or UAC to confirm you want to allow that app to make changes to your device. If you find this annoying, you can disable UAC in a few different ways. User Account Control can also be modified using 4 different security levels, as explained here.

Download Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 10 & 11 and extract the two files.

Double-click on User Account Control Windows 10 - 11 Disable.reg or User Account Control Windows 10 - 11 Enable.reg (Default).

Click Yes when prompted by User Account Control.
Click Yes when prompted by Registry Editor.

Click OK when prompted by the Registry Editor. Reboot.

This tweak is included as part of MajorGeeks Windows Tweaks, and donations to the project and MajorGeeks are accepted here.

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