Re: UAC Icons
- From: "Beoweolf" <zenner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 16:58:25 -0700
Forgive me for my mistake. Might be the message header threw me off, else I just didn't 'get' the request.
"t-4-2" <guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:87167f8bfb7345948ee5c24ae7d745f9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Beoweolf;792696 Wrote:First, this is a questionable move. There is a lot wrong with enabling aForgive me for butting in. The OP was not asking icons Not to be
false sense of security. For your own machine it 'may' be OK, but if
its
either a shared machine or this is done on an unsuspecting users system
...
its not a good idea.
anyway:
Open Security Center
at the upper left hand side of screen: Find "Change the way Security
Center
notifies me"
in the next screen enable the option: "Don't display alerts/tray icon".
Apply, close all screens.
"Davet102" <Davet102@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2E55CC2A-4570-438E-ACD7-DDAD606F9EC8@xxxxxx> > >
> >I have disabled the UAC on my computer because I have to many programs
> that
> > do "Automatic" updates and scans. With UAC turned on they cannot do
> their
> > job.
> >
> > Now with UAC turned off, how do I get rid of the little shield that
> it put
> > on the desktop icons of the programs that it would not allow to run
> > automatically??
> >
> > I have tried changing icons and that did not work.
> >
> >
> > Bob
> > > >
shown. He wanted the "silly little " Security Center's SHIELD removed
from the programs that require UAC prompt, i.e. avast!, auslogics etc.
And he was referring to the shortcut icons on the desktop, not in the
notification area.
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t-4-2
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