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| I'm using a standard account and wanted to change setting in performance setting to change special effect but the problem is that even when i type a administrator password to allow the changes to happen Vista just won't remember the setting when restarting the computer or when turning it back on again. Turning off UAC is the work around to this problem. just fix this so user does not have to turn off the UAC. | Guest
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| On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 17:25:13 -0800, GT <GT@discussions.microsoft.com> Quote:
consequence of how UAC works - often a process UI will claim an operation succeeded, whereas if you'd denied access at the UAC prompt, the operation will have in fact silently failed. For example, you move some files from "Program Files". A UAC pops up, and you *deny* access. The files are copied out of "Program Files" OK, but they're still present in "Program Files" because you denied the right to delete them from there. If there are contexts where no UAC prompt appears, as is the case when items run automatically from the startup axis, then you may just get the "silently fail" treatment as above. Quote:
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