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09-22-2011, 01:40 PM
In Windows 7 or Vista, the screen goes dark when the User Account Control window comes up, which is extremely annoying. They call it the “Secure Desktop”
Note that this will make your system less secure before proceeding.
Windows 7 Makes it Easy
If you are running Windows 7, you can simply head into the UAC settings in Control Panel (or type UAC into the search box), and drag the slider down until you see “Do not dim the desktop”.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-BLNVssxb0rg/Td5xx9Yo-dI/AAAAAAAACE8/QGpODsvsOe8/s1600/1.png
Windows Vista Business/Ultimate Users
To get to the configuration screen for this, type in security to the start menu search box. You should see the Local Security Policy as the top search item.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-62EkPzMzVRQ/Td5xyf5l_2I/AAAAAAAACFA/Sp2E56_wuI8/s1600/2.png
In the Local Security Policy window, browse down to Local Policies \ Security Options
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-F1t7toDuIes/Td5xyzU2r-I/AAAAAAAACFE/V5ZKwW49EZo/s1600/3.png
Over in the right hand part of the window, scroll down near the bottom and find the item titled “User Account Control: Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation”. Double-click on it to open it up, then change it to disabled:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-NQ06slcPWs0/Td5xzRHVgnI/AAAAAAAACFI/R2rkDqrCAvk/s1600/4.png
At this point Secure Desktop should be disabled.
Note that this will make your system less secure before proceeding.
Windows 7 Makes it Easy
If you are running Windows 7, you can simply head into the UAC settings in Control Panel (or type UAC into the search box), and drag the slider down until you see “Do not dim the desktop”.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-BLNVssxb0rg/Td5xx9Yo-dI/AAAAAAAACE8/QGpODsvsOe8/s1600/1.png
Windows Vista Business/Ultimate Users
To get to the configuration screen for this, type in security to the start menu search box. You should see the Local Security Policy as the top search item.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-62EkPzMzVRQ/Td5xyf5l_2I/AAAAAAAACFA/Sp2E56_wuI8/s1600/2.png
In the Local Security Policy window, browse down to Local Policies \ Security Options
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-F1t7toDuIes/Td5xyzU2r-I/AAAAAAAACFE/V5ZKwW49EZo/s1600/3.png
Over in the right hand part of the window, scroll down near the bottom and find the item titled “User Account Control: Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation”. Double-click on it to open it up, then change it to disabled:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-NQ06slcPWs0/Td5xzRHVgnI/AAAAAAAACFI/R2rkDqrCAvk/s1600/4.png
At this point Secure Desktop should be disabled.