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WINDOWS How to Disable and Turn Off UAC in Windows 7

The user interface of User Account Control (UAC) settings in Windows 7 has changed to reflect the move
to make UAC less annoying, more user control and more user friendlier approach. In Windows 7, the
UAC has a slider bar which allows users to configure and select which level of notification (and hence
protection against unauthorized and malicious access) they want. With the fine-tuning of UAC, the
wording ‘disable’ or ‘turn off’ is no longer available.

In fact, the steps to disable UAC in Windows 7 are similar to steps to disable UAC in Windows Vista, only
with slight user interface change, and there is plenty of methods to turn off UAC too.

Method 1: Disable or Turn Off UAC (User Account Control) in Control Panel

1. To user Control Panel to disable UAC in Windows 7, there are several methods to access
the User Account Control settings page:
a. Go to Start Menu -> Control Panel -> User Accounts and Family Safety -> User
Account.
b. Go to Start Menu -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Action Center.
c. Click or right click on Flag icon in notification area (system tray), and then Open
Action Center.
d. Type “MsConfig” in Start Search to start System Configuration, then go to Tools tab,
select Change UAC Settings, then click on Launch button.
2. Click on User Account Control settings link.

3. Slide the slider bar to the lowest value (towards Never Notify), with description showing
Never notify me.
4. Click OK to make the change effective.
5. Restart the computer to turn off User Access Control.

Method 2: Disable UAC with Registry Editor (RegEdit)

1. Run Registry Editor (RegEdit).


2. Navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Poli
cies\System
3. Locate the following REG_DWORD value:
EnableLUA
4. Set the value of EnableLUA to 0.
5. Optional step to suppress UAC consent prompt dialog, locate the following
REG_DWORD value:
ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin
6. Set the value of ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin to 0 (optional).
7. Exit from Registry Editor and restart the computer to turn off UAC.

Method 3: Turn Off UAC Using Group Policy

For Windows 7 Ultimate, Business or Enterprise edition which has Local Group Policy, or computer joined
to domain and has Active Directory-based GPO, the group policy can be used to disable UAC for local
computer or many computer across large networks at once.

1. Enter GPedit.msc in Start Search to run Local Group Policy editor. (Or gpmc.msc to run
Group Policy Management Console for AD-based domain GPO editor).
2. Navigate to the following tree branch:
Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -
> Local Policies -> Security Options
3. In GPMC, browse to the required GPO which is linked to the domain or OU where the
policy wants to apply.
4. Locate the following policy in the right pane:
User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin
Approval Mode
Set its value to Elevate without prompt.
5. Locate the following policy in the right pane:
User Account Control: Detect application installations and prompt for elevation
Set its value to Disabled.
6. Locate the following policy in the right pane:
User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode
Set its value to Disabled.
7. Locate the following policy in the right pane:
User Account Control: Only elevate UIAccess applications that are installed in secure
locations
Set its value to Disabled.

8. Restart the computer when done.

Method 4: Using Command Prompt to Disable User Account Control

The command line option can also be used in batch script command file, i.e. .bat and .cmd files,
providing greater convenient to advanced technical user. In actual, the commands,, which are also used
to disable or enable UAC in Vista, are just doing the same thing as directly modifying the registry.

1. Open an elevated command prompt as administrator.


2. To disable the UAC, run the following commands:
%windir%\System32\cmd.exe /k %windir%\System32\reg.exe ADD
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Poli
cies\System /v EnableLUA /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f

and optionally, the following comand to suppress all elevation consent request and
notification:

%windir%\System32\cmd.exe /k %windir%\System32\reg.exe ADD


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Poli
cies\System /v ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f

Tip: To re-enable UAC, the command is:

%windir%\System32\cmd.exe /k %windir%\System32\reg.exe ADD


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Poli
cies\System /v EnableLUA /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f

and to turn on prompt for consent UI:


%windir%\System32\cmd.exe /k %windir%\System32\reg.exe ADD
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Poli
cies\System /v ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin /t REG_DWORD /d 2 /f

Disable UAC may cause gadget not working in Windows 7. User who is facing the issue
can use another workaround to suppress User Account Control.

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