Administrative user account controls

When I try to delete or to rename my files in Windows Vista, I always get the statement that I don't have permission and I'm the only one on my laptop and an administrator.  How can I get rid of the boxes that tell me that I'm not allowed to delete or rename my files?

Hello

You can also enable the UAC SILENCER or STOP if it lower your security level.

THIS UTILITY MAKES IT EASY TO

http://www.tweak-UAC.com/
Tweak UAC utility - easily put UAC into Silent Mode or POWER

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How to turn User Account Control (UAC) On or Off with Vista - displays all related links
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/48893-user-account-control-UAC.html

I hope this helps.
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    Hello

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    THIS UTILITY MAKES IT EASY TO

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