It's there for a reason. Live with while you get the machine setup, then you will rarely see it. Rather than gripe and complain, you should learn why it's there.
Also, if you're using that PC for development, turning off UAC may hide issues that users will run into.
>I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium. I have had it with constantly being prompted to verify darn near everything I want to do.
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>Please tell me there's a way to disable this.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer