Windows 7 - user account


  1. Posts : 160
    Win 7 64 bit, 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
       #1

    Windows 7 - user account


    I have laptop. I am using on win 7, where I do not want to crowd my admin account with various user software.

    I have separate user for USERSOFTWARE. I installed the software under this user (USE_ACC) with short cut. When ever I run the program after logging into (USE_ACC), it says "Do you want to allow the program to make changes ........?"
    And prompt for admin password to run the program every time.

    If we install this software in admin account, it will not prompt for admin password, but it is not a good idea on maintenance perspective.

    How do we make this work with other account (USE_ACC) without admin prompt?

    I did search on google, they suggest disabling security function (UAC). It is not a good one either.

    Did you come across this?

    Do you use win 7 with admin account and user account basis?
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  2. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #2

    I turn off the user account control on every pc I build. Never had an issue.

    What do you mean by usersoftware ?
    Last edited by AddRAM; 13 Apr 2012 at 08:16.
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  3. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
       #3

    Welcome to Windows Seven Forums.

    Not sure whether this is what you're after, but you might want to try disabling the secure desktop. It doesn't disable UAC.

    User Account Control (UAC) - Blacking Out of Screen - Vista Forums

    or

    Guided Help: Turn off the secure desktop in Windows 7
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  4. Posts : 160
    Win 7 64 bit, 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Hello,

    Thanks for your reply. I created standard account apart from Admin account, because I do not want to use admin account for each activity. Is it a accepted practice in win 7?

    Even if I want to run pre-installed games in this standard account, I am getting "do you want ........?"

    What do you mean by turning off the user account on every pc you build?

    Do you mean keep only admin account for all activity without secondary standard account?

    Thanks in helping.
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  5. Posts : 160
    Win 7 64 bit, 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Hi seavixen32,

    I find another posting, where you talked about admin account and standard account. What will be the drawback on turning off the secured desktop? Will it notify , if a program try to change some thing etc?

    I am getting "do you want ........? admin password prompt to run the pre-installed games from standard account. I hope these games were installed via admin users and available for all users of the computer.

    What is going on here?

    Thanks in helping.
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  6. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #6

    This is what I mean by turning off the user account control. You can do it through user accounts in control panel.

    User Account Control - UAC - Change Notification Settings
    Last edited by AddRAM; 22 Apr 2015 at 17:49.
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  7. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
       #7

    If you read through the links we give you, all the information you need is there.

    "With the Always notify or Default UAC setting enabled, your desktop will be dimmed when you are notified of a change to your computer. You must either approve or deny the request in the UAC dialog box before you can do anything else on your computer. This behavior is known as the secure desktop.

    The methods described in this article show you how to turn off the secure desktop without changing the UAC level. This article might be helpful if you always want to be notified (the most secure UAC level) while you do not want the secure desktop.

    Note If you want to be notified only when programs try to make changes but no secure desktop, simply move the UAC slide to the position below the default selection."

    It just means that with it switched off, the desktop doesn't dim when UAC is asking for approval.

    The bottom line is this: If you don't want to be prompted, warned, nagged, call it what you will, turn off UAC and use the built-in administrator account.

    However, this level of security, or lack of it, is not recommended. The choice is yours.
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  8.    #8

    Is turning off UAC effectively the same as enabling Hidden Admin?
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  9. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
       #9

    gregrocker said:
    Is turning off UAC effectively the same as enabling Hidden Admin?
    As far as I'm aware, it is. On the other hand I think I'll do a bit of research to confirm it.
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