Turn Off or Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows

Nov 03, 2019 Subverting Vista UAC in Both 32 and 64 bit Architectures Apr 22, 2009 Disable/Enable User Account Control in Windows Vista from User Account Control (UAC) is a new feature that helps prevent malicious programs, also known as "malware," from damaging a system. UAC stops the automatic installation of unauthorized applications. UAC also prevents unintended changes to system settings. For more information please continue to read the official Microsoft article

This feature is intended to prevent administrative accounts from performing undesired actions that can affect the system. Disabling UAC removes these notifications. Restart your system after disabling or reenabling UAC. For more information on UAC, see the Microsoft Windows Vista support site.

‘Vista’s UAC Security Prompt Was Designed to Annoy You User Account Control is easily one of the most hated features of Windows Vista, according to readers. The seemingly endless stream of UAC pop-ups, asking you to confirm this action or that action, just get in the way (and aren’t particularly zippy, given the screen redraw). Microsoft: Vista UAC designed to 'annoy users' | ZDNet

How to Bypass User Account Control (UAC) in Windows

‘Vista’s UAC Security Prompt Was Designed to Annoy You User Account Control is easily one of the most hated features of Windows Vista, according to readers. The seemingly endless stream of UAC pop-ups, asking you to confirm this action or that action, just get in the way (and aren’t particularly zippy, given the screen redraw).