Why is my user account control is disabled

Why run fix it I noticed it says that my user account control is disabled. Don't know what or why it is.

Hey Leeslone,

The first link posted by Umesh explained what was the user account control.
Who answered your question?
If this isn't the case, you can re - explain your question?

Tags: Windows

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