How to stop Vista confirmation messages
Many of you who are buying new PCs with Vista pre-installed are going through this. The infamous MS VISTA confirmation messages on each every thing that you try to do on your machine. I Faced them too. But I had to turn them off for the peace of me. So this is how you can do it -
your account needs to have admin rights in order to do any of this. If you are unable to do this, then the account in which you are logged in as is not an admin account.
On the search box of windows, type Local Security Policy- Search result is a the new Management Console for Vista. You will see a window divided in two panels. Right Hand side, and a Left Hand side. On the LHS you wan to click to expand the local policy. Then select Security Options to bring out a list of policies on the right hand side panel. Once you see the list, click on the top bar to sort by reverse alphabetic order. So now your list should start with items listed with U alpha.
Now locate “User account control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for Administrators in Admin Approval Mode”. Double click to open it, and from the drop down menu select, Elevate without Prompting.
There are two other policies that you may want to look at. I have attached a pic of how it looks in my PC for you to compare. DO NOT mess up other items, or else your new PC might not work properly.