Last Updated on April 17, 2021 by admin
Whenever you try to install a new program or update an already existing program, Windows 10 prompts you with a warning message and asks you for your confirmation whether you want to allow this program to make changes to your computer system or not. This is a useful feature because it is a kind of two-step confirmation which ensures that you are not going to do anything wrong. However, many users consider this feature annoying and they do not want their operating system to ask the same question repeatedly. In this article, we will explain to you the method through which you can disable the user account control in Windows 10.
Disabling User Account Control in Windows 10
In order to disable user account control in Windows 10, you will need to perform the following steps:
Type control panel in the search section of your taskbar and click on the search result to launch the new control panel window. The newly opened Control Panel window is shown in the following image:
Click on the User Accounts tab as highlighted in the image shown above.
In the User Accounts window, click on the User Accounts tab again as highlighted in the image shown below:
Now click on the link saying, “Change User Account Control Settings” as shown in the following image:
As soon as you will click on it, the User Account Control Settings window will appear on your screen as shown in the image below:
Now drag the slider bar towards the Never Notify end as highlighted in the image shown above and then click on the OK button in order to save your settings.
When you will click on the OK button, Windows 10 will ask you for confirmation through a message box. Click on the Yes button in order to continue.
Conclusion
By following the method discussed in this article, you can easily disable the user account in Windows 10. Hence, you stop your computer system from bothering you by showing unnecessary warning messages.