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Originally Posted by MTUSUPPORT
I am running Windows 7 Ultimate without any problems at all. You must drag the slider to the very bottom, so that it is set to Never Notify me. Then you must Reboot your computer once you do this for it to take affect.
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Bryan and Dale - Thanks for the advice. Before initially posting here I'd already determined how to disable UAC ... and yes I did reboot afterwards. When that didn't work I also disabled UAC with Regedit in Windows 7 as per the instructions below:
Disable UAC with Regedit in Windows 7
1. Run Registry Editor (RegEdit) by typing regedit at command prompt or at startmenu->run
2. Locate following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software \Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
3. Locate the following REG_DWORD value: EnableLUA
4. Set the value of EnableLUA to 0.
Optional step to suppress UAC permission prompt dialog,
1. Locate the following REG_DWORD value: ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin
2. Set the value of ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin to 0 (optional).
Now Exit from Registry Editor and Restart the computer.
Regedit didn't work either (and yes I've checked again for the umpteenth time and confirm that the slider is set at 'Never Notify'.
I know that Windows 7 Ultimate also has a 'Windows XP Mode' but I'd prefer not to have to go down that road unless I have to.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks.