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How to turn off the computer and always pop up a prompt whether to allow changes when installing software?

When we install software, we are often troubled by the prompt "whether to allow changes". This is an "insurance" added by Microsoft for the security of our system. But for those of us who are computer veterans or friends who have newly installed the system, as long as we only install the software downloaded through formal channels, this hint seems a bit redundant. So, how do you turn off this prompt?

Control panel settings

Find "Change User Account Control Settings" in Control Panel-Security and Maintenance, and then adjust the slider position according to your own needs. For example, when installing drivers and commonly used software, you can choose "Never notify", and when using the computer normally, you can adjust it to the medium or highest level of "Always notify" to ensure security.

Advanced settings

If you think the above method is still too basic, you can press Win+R to open the running window, enter gpedit.msc, and then enter Windows Settings-Security Settings-Local Policy-Security Options in the computer configuration. On the right, find the item "User account control: the behavior of the administrator to prompt for permission promotion in the administrator approval mode", double-click and select "Promote directly without prompting".