Yes: Leave it turned on. It is a simple matter of tabbing through the
dialog box to move forward but it is a serious unwinding of garbage to
go back a step after unknowingly downloading something malicious. I'd
suggest tabbing; its like wearing a seatbelt---better safe than sorry.
On 12/27/17, Pratik Patel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Harry,
>
> User account notifications are there to protect you from unwanted
> installations or system activity that could compromise your system. Whenever
> it pops up, some program or another is doing something to your computer that
> may be dangerous. It allows you to catch suspicious activities. For most
> people, I highly recommend that they keep UAC running. Do not turn it off.
>
> Regards,
>
> Pratik
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [VICUG-L] turning off the user accounts notification in windows 10?
> what do you all think?
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just going through my computer notebook folder, and I have all kinds of
> great stuff in there.
>
> However, I have a write up in there called how to turn off the user
> account notification in windows 10.
>
> For some reason, when I did this write up, sometime last year, I
> obviously, wanted to turn that off, however, I can't remember why I
> wanted to do that.
>
> Maybe I just didn't want to be hearing anything popping up from user
> accounts, who knows.
>
> Anyway, what do you all think about turning that off?
>
> Obviously some people in the computer world have that turned off,
> because that is where I got the idea from.
>
> Harry
>
>
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