Stop with the annoying request to always run elevated:
- Right-click an application that is not likely to have been assigned an administrative token, such as a word processing application.
- Click Properties, and then select the Compatibility tab.
- Under Privilege Level, select Run this program as an administrator, and then click OK.
To turn off User Account Control (UAC):
- click on start > run > type in “control” (without the quotes) and click on ok
- from within control panel, double-click on us “user accounts”
- from within the user accounts window, click on turn user account control on or

- at the user account control, you will be prompted with a request form windows requesting your permission to continue. Click on Continue to accept.

- at the turn user account control on or off window, clear the check mark from use user account control (uac) to help protect your computer and click on OK to proceed.
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- you will then be prompted for a reboot. if you have the time, go for it!

To disable Admin Approval Mode
- Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, click Run, type secpol.msc in the Open box, and then click OK.
- If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue..
- From the Local Security Settings console tree, double-click Local Policies, and then double-click Security Options.
- Scroll down and double-click User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode.
- Select the Disabled option, and then click OK.
- Close the Local Security Settings window.

