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How do I disable Administrator notifications?
It's not every file but it's still common enough to get a bit annoying as I'm the only one who uses this computer.
How do I disable these notifications?
It's not every file but it's still common enough to get a bit annoying as I'm the only one who uses this computer.
How do I disable these notifications?
The example is a Macrium file, but you say it is NOT every file but common
Do you refer to - nearly every Macrium file or is Macrium merely an example
What AV protection is in use - third party or Widows Security centre
Is UAC set to default please.
How long has this apparent problem been in existence.
I have disabled every notification available, disabled all warnings, and securities. I am able to eventually move/view/delete the files as the issue occurs but only after either hitting accept that I have permission or forcing delete with a 3rd party program.
Macrium was just an example.
Its been going on since day 1 of Windows 10. It's just more and more common after certain updates.
As I asked please
What AV protection is in use - third party or Windows Security centre
Is UAC set to default please.
Open the registry editor, and go here...
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
Set ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin to one of the following values...
0 = Elevate without prompting
1 = Prompt for credentials on the secure desktop
2 = Prompt for consent on the secure desktop
3 = Prompt for credentials
4 = Prompt for consent
5 = Prompt for consent for non-Windows binaries (default)
Mine are set as follows...
ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin = 0
ConsentPromptBehaviorUser = 3
I also have the UAC, Notifications, and the Security stuff disabled. Some things will still get through, no matter what.
So far That seems to have worked so I guess it's solved.