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Describes how to use User Account Control (UAC) in Windows Vista. UAC stops the automatic installation of unauthorized applications and prevents unintended changes to system settings.
User Account Control (UAC) is a set of new infrastructure technologies in Microsoft ® Windows Vista™ that helps organizations deploy a better-managed desktop and mitigate the impact of malware.
In this part of the series I will explain about the User Account Control often called the UAC which is a new feature added in Vista. This feature is provided to control user accounts and is the reason behind the protected mode of Internet Explorer.
To manually control Network Discovery on Vista, follow these steps: Click Start, Control Panel. Select the Network and Internet link, and then select Network and Sharing Center. At the bottom of the page, check the setting for Network Discovery.
In this article at Bright Hub, we look at the case for keeping and using user access control (UAC) in Vista. In this first page, we compare and contrast how user accounts were set up in previous versions of Windows and how they are set in Vista.
Uncheck "Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect computer", then click OK. The User Account Control settings have now been adjusted. Configuring the Windows Vista Network Environment
To create a new user account in Windows Vista, you must be signed in with an Administrator-level account. You then follow these steps: Open the Windows Start menu and select Control Panel. From the Control Panel, select Add or Remove User Accounts (in the User Accounts and Family Safety section).