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hamo

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#19984 8-Mar-2008 22:06
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I bought a new laptop today loaded with Vista Home Premium. Now, it's not bad, but everytime I delete a file in "Windows Explorer", or whatever the equivalent is now, I have to confirm, and then confirm again. Is this because of User Account Control, and will it really cause me grief if I turn it off? If it's not that, then what can I do to get it to let me just delete stuff without jumping through hoops?




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  #115480 8-Mar-2008 22:31
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No, it's not UAC. It's just an option - right-click the Recycle Bin and uncheck "Display Delete Confirmation Dialog".




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  #115486 8-Mar-2008 22:59
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i can't stand UAC. i turned it off in my first week of using vista. the amount of time just spent on clicking yes on UAC is ridiculous.

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  #115487 8-Mar-2008 23:00
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freitasm: No, it's not UAC. It's just an option - right-click the Recycle Bin and uncheck "Display Delete Confirmation Dialog".


Cool, thanks Mauricio.




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