Permission to move the files. How do I turn it off?

I'm trying to move large files between folders on the same drive. I get an error message saying that I need permission to move (see link). I recently turned UAC and changed the way Security Center alerts me. How can I fix it?

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I'm sorry. I had not been carefully reading your question. You want to disable the message of "permission".
Try this tutorial. Go to the second method and choose the #1 to download.

http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/80938-user-account-control-UAC-elevate-privilege-level.html

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