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    ahsal
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    can anybody tell me how can i remover the permission message box when trying to do something like entering the 'msconfig' or entering to 'Add Hardware' in the control panel or..... P.S. i am in the administrator account

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      can anybody tell me how can i remover the permission message box when trying to do something like entering the 'msconfig' or entering to 'Add Hardware' in the control panel or..... P.S. i am in the administrator account

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      Mike Dimmick
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      You can remove the message box, without disabling UAC completely, by using Group Policy or, in Windows Vista Home editions, following these steps[^]. I would recommend leaving the prompts on. They remind you that you're about to do something to the system's configuration, and any unexpected prompts should lead you to question what will happen if you click Confirm.

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        can anybody tell me how can i remover the permission message box when trying to do something like entering the 'msconfig' or entering to 'Add Hardware' in the control panel or..... P.S. i am in the administrator account

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        tapangupta
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        right click and select run as administrator.

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