The popular Windows 7 operating system has built-in control over the actions of computer users, which is active during all operations carried out on a personal computer.
Instructions
Step 1
When an attempt is made to carry out operations concerning system files and endangering the security of the system, the protection intercepts the procedure and displays a request whether the user really wants to perform this action.
Step 2
To disable monitoring of your actions, run the "Support Center" utility. This program can be found in the control panel under "System and Security". Go to this section by clicking on the inscription "Support Center". However, do not forget that to carry out this operation on a personal computer, the user must have administrator rights.
Step 3
In the list on the left, find the inscription "Change User Account Control Settings" and click on this item. A window for adjusting security parameters and monitoring user actions will appear. Change the level of control by dragging the slider to the lowest position. In this case, the control utility will not display any queries regarding the performed actions at all.
Step 4
It is also worth turning off Action Center notifications if you are a confident user of the Windows operating system. Click on the inscription "Setting up the Support Center" and in the window that opens, uncheck the boxes from all the items (or from those that do not interest you). If some of the options in this window are unavailable, then they are controlled by another program, for example, an anti-virus application.
Step 5
Many users are intimidated by the Help Center messages and monitoring utility requests, but their importance should not be overestimated. These are just service utilities, which are informational rather than prohibitive in nature. Use antivirus software to fully protect your computer from various types of attacks and viruses.