How not to have any UAC prompts

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How can I not have any UAC prompts, like when accessing/changing/deleting some files and folders? I already tried a lot of combinations but I still have some. I only don't have them when removing UAC but if I do that Microsoft Word and the Video Editor app become broken.

I used a 19041.1 Enterprise x64 pt-pt image.
 
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Hi,

disabling UAC in Control panel is also ok?

If so then in NTLite - Settings page, set these:
"Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode"
to
"Elevate without prompting"

and
"Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation"
to
"Disable"

Do not disable EnableLUA, as that breaks Metro.
 
Hi,

disabling UAC in Control panel is also ok?

If so then in NTLite - Settings page, set these:
"Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode"
to
"Elevate without prompting"

and
"Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation"
to
"Disable"

Do not disable EnableLUA, as that breaks Metro.

Thanks, but I still have UAC prompts requiring Administrator rights when accessing/changing/delete some files/folders, for instance.
 
Sounds more like it's an ownership issue.
TakeOwnerShipPro or Unlocker usually get the job done.
 
Sounds more like it's an ownership issue.
TakeOwnerShipPro or Unlocker usually get the job done.

I've yet to test your preset but if I remove UAC I can delete these files/folders without these prompts.
 
The preset is your own preset from here just added with UAC settings as nuhi told in upper post.
It would be helpfull if you show some image(s) of the prompt(s) you're getting if any after testing.
 
The preset is your own preset from here just added with UAC settings as nuhi told in upper post.
It would be helpfull if you show some image(s) of the prompt(s) you're getting if any after testing.

Then I'll still have this problem. I'll just capture an image of the prompt.

EDIT: It looks like these aren't UAC prompts but permission ones although after removing UAC I don't have them, which is weird and that's what got me confused.
 
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