| Re: Disable UAC I've had UAC disabled since day one.
The ONLY thing I've EVER seen not work is installing a printer driver
for a network printer - Vista gives some spurious message about a
server not running or similar. All I did in that case was enable UAC
reboot, install the printer driver, then disable UAC and reboot.
Yesterday I installed Vista on a laptop. First thing I did, even
before activation, was disable UAC.
Jim
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 07:30:49 +0800, "Scott"
<NoSpam-Scott.Xe******.com> wrote:
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>I just disable UAC and note that some installed programs and ran smoothly
>require reinstallation. Can someone advise if it is normal or there is
>another configuration needed.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Scott[/color] |