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How do I stop Windows Vista from getting my permission to do every little thing?

Every time I perform an action such as deleting a program, Windows Vista brings up a message that says "Windows needs your permission to continue." This is getting really annoying; how do I stop it completely?

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  1. Control Panel > User Accounts > User Accounts > Turn User Control On or Off
  2. Come back to XP.
  3. go into user accounts and turn user control on/off
  4. when the window appears asking for yr permission just check - do not ask this again
  5. Yeah, it is extremely annoying, I've already had Vista crash on me 3 times in 4 days, not looking so good...
  6. you cant. it is there so no hackers can acsess your network, and delete or acsess your personal info such as bank card numbers, email addresses and passwords, and even your computer password.
  7. If you disable this you are removing the only reliable protection against a rogue site pushing a spyware or worse program onto your machine. The moment you access a site you are saying you want to download pages, if any site fools you into accepting a false link, your machine can be trashed within 2 minutes. This is what makes Vista so much more secure than previous Windows versions, it might eventually prove to make it as safe a Linux.
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