Windows Server 2008 R2: How to Turn Off User Account Control
In Some Scenarios , we end up in Turning of UAC , User Account Control to get rid of Permission issues on the server.
Steps
Control panel
Open control panel
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User accounts
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Change User Account Control Settings
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Get this dragged to “Never Notify” – Which gets the UAC “User Account Control” disabled
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This requires a Reboot to get it applied on the user completely
Its not over . If you feel User Account Control still interrupts – Which might be managed via Local Policy on the computer
Local Security Policy
Start – Administrative Tools – Local Security Policy
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Security Options
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Check “User Account Control : Admin Approval Mode is disabled
Verifying the above things. User Account Control (UAC) – Does not interrupt or create permission issues on the server
References
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc709691(v=ws.10).aspx#BKMK_S3