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I am getting a new computer for my wife and it will be running Windows 7 64
bit. I want to set it up so that she can turn it on and it will boot right to the desktop and in addition I don't want her to get UAC messages when she uses the installed programs on her computer such as Internet Explorer, Office and her graphics programs. Any suggestions on how to do this? Thank you -- Ron P Quick questions rarely have quick answers |
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"Worn Out Retread" wrote in message ... I am getting a new computer for my wife and it will be running Windows 7 64 bit. I want to set it up so that she can turn it on and it will boot right to the desktop You've thought about the security implications of this? and in addition I don't want her to get UAC messages when she uses the installed programs on her computer such as Internet Explorer, Office and her graphics programs. What makes you think she will? |
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"Worn Out Retread" wrote in message ... I am getting a new computer for my wife and it will be running Windows 7 64 bit. I want to set it up so that she can turn it on and it will boot right to the desktop You've thought about the security implications of this? and in addition I don't want her to get UAC messages when she uses the installed programs on her computer such as Internet Explorer, Office and her graphics programs. What makes you think she will? I thought the same things, but didn't ask. :-) -- "To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." Theodore Roosevelt http://www.bobhatch.com http://www.tdsrvresort.com |
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"Worn Out Retread" wrote in message ... I am getting a new computer for my wife and it will be running Windows 7 64 bit. I want to set it up so that she can turn it on and it will boot right to the desktop and in addition I don't want her to get UAC messages when she uses the installed programs on her computer such as Internet Explorer, Office and her graphics programs. Any suggestions on how to do this? Thank you -- Ron P Quick questions rarely have quick answers Make sure there is only one account with no password and adjust the UAC slider control to how you want it to perform. , |
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"Dave-UK" wrote in message ... Make sure there is only one account with no password and adjust the UAC slider control to how you want it to perform. Eh? Using Office or IE should not cause ANY UAC pop-ups. Doesn't here in a password-protected Standard user account. Why would you advocate what you posted? |
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"Gordon" wrote in message ... "Dave-UK" wrote in message ... Make sure there is only one account with no password and adjust the UAC slider control to how you want it to perform. Eh? Using Office or IE should not cause ANY UAC pop-ups. Doesn't here in a password-protected Standard user account. Why would you advocate what you posted? I gave the OP the answer to his question. As he now knows that the UAC control has a user-friendly slider setting he can adjust it to his liking. |
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"Gordon" wrote in message
... "Worn Out Retread" wrote in message ... I am getting a new computer for my wife and it will be running Windows 7 64 bit. I want to set it up so that she can turn it on and it will boot right to the desktop You've thought about the security implications of this? She is the only user other than myself and if someone steals the computer, the password protection is easily bypassed by someone who knows how. and in addition I don't want her to get UAC messages when she uses the installed programs on her computer such as Internet Explorer, Office and her graphics programs. What makes you think she will? Personal experience. |
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"Dave-UK" wrote in message ... "Worn Out Retread" wrote in message ... I am getting a new computer for my wife and it will be running Windows 7 64 bit. I want to set it up so that she can turn it on and it will boot right to the desktop and in addition I don't want her to get UAC messages when she uses the installed programs on her computer such as Internet Explorer, Office and her graphics programs. Any suggestions on how to do this? Thank you -- Ron P Quick questions rarely have quick answers Make sure there is only one account with no password and adjust the UAC slider control to how you want it to perform. Thank you. |
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"Worn Out Retread" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Worn Out Retread" wrote in message ... I am getting a new computer for my wife and it will be running Windows 7 64 bit. I want to set it up so that she can turn it on and it will boot right to the desktop You've thought about the security implications of this? She is the only user other than myself and if someone steals the computer, the password protection is easily bypassed by someone who knows how. and in addition I don't want her to get UAC messages when she uses the installed programs on her computer such as Internet Explorer, Office and her graphics programs. What makes you think she will? Personal experience. Doesn't happen here. Didn't happen on Vista. The only time it might happen is on an application that is not Vista or Win 7 compatible.... |
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"Worn Out Retread" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Worn Out Retread" wrote in message ... I am getting a new computer for my wife and it will be running Windows 7 64 bit. I want to set it up so that she can turn it on and it will boot right to the desktop You've thought about the security implications of this? She is the only user other than myself and if someone steals the computer, the password protection is easily bypassed by someone who knows how. So you have no visitors who might, in an idle moment start looking? You have NO personal and sensitive data on the machine? |
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"Dave-UK" wrote in message
... "Worn Out Retread" wrote in message ... I am getting a new computer for my wife and it will be running Windows 7 64 bit. I want to set it up so that she can turn it on and it will boot right to the desktop and in addition I don't want her to get UAC messages when she uses the installed programs on her computer such as Internet Explorer, Office and her graphics programs. Any suggestions on how to do this? Thank you -- Ron P Quick questions rarely have quick answers Make sure there is only one account with no password and adjust the UAC slider control to how you want it to perform. , Where is this control? I only have one user on this new machine, me, and there is no password. I would like to have the damn UAC quit popping up every time I try to do something. It was doing it when I load stuff directly from MS. |
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"Alex Clayton" wrote in message ... Well it doesn't pop up here "everytime" I try to "do something" and I run a Standard User account. What might you be trying to do? |
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"Gordon" wrote in message
... "Alex Clayton" wrote in message ... Well it doesn't pop up here "everytime" I try to "do something" and I run a Standard User account. What might you be trying to do? When I put my MS office 07, when I put the MS security pack, today when I loaded Live mail, when I loaded Fire fox it seems to constantly ask. I know on the Vista machine I have I turned it off shortly after buying it, but can't even remember now how I did it. I had heard they had tweaked this feature in W7 because of so many people doing what I did on my Vista, just turning it off. |
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"Alex Clayton" wrote in message
... "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Alex Clayton" wrote in message ... Well it doesn't pop up here "everytime" I try to "do something" and I run a Standard User account. What might you be trying to do? When I put my MS office 07, when I put the MS security pack, today when I loaded Live mail, when I loaded Fire fox it seems to constantly ask. I know on the Vista machine I have I turned it off shortly after buying it, but can't even remember now how I did it. I had heard they had tweaked this feature in W7 because of so many people doing what I did on my Vista, just turning it off. I found the answer on my own here. I was reading mail and Firefox wanted to add another add on. When UAC popped up I noticed it had a place to click to see options and there was the slider. Dropped in down one notch, will see what that does. |
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"Alex Clayton" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Alex Clayton" wrote in message ... Well it doesn't pop up here "everytime" I try to "do something" and I run a Standard User account. What might you be trying to do? When I put my MS office 07, when I put the MS security pack, today when I loaded Live mail, when I loaded Fire fox it seems to constantly ask. I know on the Vista machine I have I turned it off shortly after buying it, but can't even remember now how I did it. I had heard they had tweaked this feature in W7 because of so many people doing what I did on my Vista, just turning it off. Well I don't know what you are doing, or what might be strange about your computer set-up - I use all those and the ONLY time I got UAC was on first installing - that was that. I don't get it on running anything. At all. |
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