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If you don't like the new User Account Control prompt on Windows 10, here's how you can bring the old style back.
Microsoft points out a side effect of the August updates. User account control prompts appear when MSI repairs are started.
Microsoft says the August 2025 security updates are triggering unexpected User Account Control (UAC) prompts and app ...
Windows: The User Account Control feature in Windows provides an extra measure of security by prompting you to confirm before any major changes take place.
If you disable the User Account Control in Windows 10, all programs will have same security clearance as the account you're logged in with. However, disabling that feature is a terrible idea.
If you have to extend or restrict user control on a device, you can quickly complete this task by changing the account type, and here's how on Windows 10.
Learn how to disable, enable or change User Account Control (UAC) settings in Windows 11/10. Disable Do you want to allow this app to make changes message.
If you are unable to change or cannot change the User Account Control settings on Windows 11/10, then this post may able to help you. You may need to edit the Registry.
Having a secondary user account is useful for troubleshooting problems with your primary account. Here's how to create a local account and set it up as an Administrator so it's available when you ...
User Account Control, or UAC, is a security mechanism built into Windows. Here's how to change its protection level and whether you should disable it.