Change User 
			Account Control Settings 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			Windows 8
			
			
			
			For instructions on accessing User Account Control Settings, follow 
			these steps
			
				- 
				Open
				
				User Accounts 
- 
				Click Change User Account Control 
				settings 
			 
			
			To adjust the settings, move the bar 
			towards Always notify or to Never notify. Below is the information 
			on the different settings
			
				
					| Setting | Description | Security impact | 
				
					| Always notify | 
						You'll be notified before apps make changes to your 
						PC or to Windows settings that require administrator 
						permissionsWhen you're notified, your screen will be dimmed, 
						and you must either approve or deny the request before 
						you can do anything else on your PC | 
						This is the most secure setting.When you're notified, you should read the message 
						and understand the changes before allowing them. | 
				
					| Notify me only when apps try 
					to make changes to my computer (default) | 
						You'll be notified before apps make changes to your 
						PC or to Windows settings that require administrator 
						permissions.You won't be notified if you try to make changes to 
						Windows settings that require administrator permissions. | 
						It's usually safe to allow changes to be made to 
						Windows settings without being notified. However, 
						malicious software can take advantage of certain apps by 
						using them to install files or change settings on your 
						PC. You should always be careful about which apps you 
						allow to run on your PC. | 
				
					| Notify me only when apps try 
					to make changes to my computer (do not dim my desktop) | 
						You'll be notified before apps make changes to your 
						PC that require administrator permissions.You'll be notified if an app tries to make changes 
						to a Windows setting.You won't be notified if you try to make changes to 
						Windows settings that require administrator permissions. | 
						This setting is the same as "Notify me only when 
						apps try to make changes to my computer" but your 
						desktop won't get dimmed.If you choose this option, other apps might be able 
						to alter the appearance of the UAC dialog box, prevent 
						it from appearing. This is a security risk.  | 
				
					| Never notify | 
						You won't be notified before changes ae made to your 
						PC. If you're signed in as an administrator, apps can 
						make changes to your C without your knowledge.If you're signed in with a standard user account, 
						any changes that require administrator permissions will 
						automatically be denied. | 
						This is the least secure setting. When you set UAC 
						to never notify, you effectively turn off UAC. This 
						opens up your PC to potential security risks.If you turn off UAC, be careful about which apps you 
						run, because they'll have the same access to the PC as 
						you do. This includes accessing and making changes to 
						the operating system, your personal data, saved files 
						and anything else stored on the PC. Apps will also be 
						able to communicate and transfer info to and from 
						anything your PC connects with, including the internet. | 
			
			
			
			Note
			
			
			Accessibility devices or apps-- work best with either the Always 
			notify or the Notify me only when apps try to make changes to my 
			computer UAC setting. If you choose not to have notifications dim 
			your desktop, some screen readers might not recognize notifications 
			when they occur. 
			
			 
			
			 
			
 
			
			
			
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