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Don't disable UAC. I know, I know, you should be able to do what you want. However, It may not be this release, but in a release coming soon Windows basically will not work at all without UAC. It's getting to the point were about 50% of Windows is dependent upon UAC.
The reason is because all apps run in protected mode, running with least privilege, preventing attackers from exploiting them and using them to create more malware. UAC does a lot more than just prompt you for permissions, it provides an entire virtualization infrastructure, and isolation container.
If you don't like the prompts, then just lower the warning threshold. But disabling it completely in the registry causes a lot of issues and will cause more going forward.