NOTICE:
Disabling the User Account Control might leave the system vulnerable to virus attacks.
NOTE:
This step is required for Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64-bit Edition, Windows Server 2008, Windows
Server 2008 64-bit Edition, Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit Edition, Windows 7, and Windows 7 64-bit Edition.
For Windows Vista:
1. Click
start
®
Control Panel
.
2. Select
User Accounts and Family Safety
.
3. Click
User Accounts
.
4. Click
Turn User Account Control on or off
.
5. Click
Continue
.
6. Clear the
Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer
check box.
7. Restart the computer.
For Windows Server 2008:
1. Click
start
®
Control Panel
.
2. Double-Click
User Accounts
.
3. Click
Turn User Account Control on or off
.
4. Clear the
Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer
check box.
5. Click
OK
.
6. Restart the computer.
For Windows Server 2008 R2:
1. Click
Start
®
Control Panel
.
2. Select
User Accounts
.
3. Click
User Accounts
.
4. Click
Change User Account Control Settings
.
5. Move the slider to the bottom, and then click
OK
.
6. Restart the computer.
For Windows 7:
1. Click
Start
®
Control Panel
.
2. Select
User Accounts and Family Safety
.
3. Click
User Accounts
.
4. Click
Change User Account Control Settings
.
5. Move the slider to the bottom, and then click
OK
.
6. Click
Yes
in
User Account Control
dialog box.