Turn Off UAC in Vista
Do you spend time with Vista? Have you spent time clicking yes trying to run a program Vista? Do you find user account control annoying? Do you know how to turn this off in Vista? On Tim’s blog, you can find answers to turn off user account control.
See below…
http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2006/09/20/763275.aspx
There are two ways to disable UAC. The easy solution is through Control Panel. Type "UAC" into the search bar at the top of the screen and you'll see this task presented:

This approach is pretty brute-force, though. It just switches the whole thing off. There's a more subtle configuration choice that gives you some of the benefits of UAC without any of the prompting. You'll need to edit the local security policy to control this, as follows:
- From the Start search bar, type "Local Security Policy"
- Accept the elevation prompt
- From the snap-in, select Security Settings -> Local Policy -> Security Options
- Scroll down to the bottom, where you'll find nine different group policy settings for granular configuration of UAC.

Perhaps the best choice to select is to change the setting:
User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode
from Prompt for consent to Elevate without prompting.
19:57 - Sep 20, 2006
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