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| Registered User | Warrock/Windows vista hello, i play warrock in windows vista but i wanna hack 2 but if i try the hack gives a error how can i hack on windows vista? with warrock? |
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| Registered User | Re: Warrock/Windows vista yes you can you must only start the hack as the computer admistrator !!! and than HACK AWAY and donīt forgot to press the THANKS button (PLS) |
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| RPG Administrator | Re: Warrock/Windows vista Disable your UAC as the Administrator and you should be able to run anything, as though you were running XP (If it's a clash your program is having with the UAC, as most hacks do):
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies\System
EnableLUA
Or... This can be done via Local Group Policy or via Active Directory-based GPO, which is much more suited for large networks where one would like to disable UAC for many computers at once. If using Local Group Policy you'll need to open the Group Policy Editor (Start > Run > gpedit.msc) from your Vista computer. If using in AD-based GPO, open Group Policy Management Console (Start > Run > gpmc.msc) from a Vista computer that is a member of the domain. In the GPMC window, browse to the required GPO that is linked to the OU or domain where the Vista computers are located, then edit it. In the Group Policy Editor window, browse to Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options. ![]() In the right pane scroll to find the User Access Control policies (they're down at the bottom of the window). You need to configure the following policies: ![]() You'll need to reboot your computers. Or...
In order to re-enable UAC just select the above checkbox and reboot.
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| Registered User | Re: Warrock/Windows vista To configure this setting on Windows Vista Business and Ultimate, you can use the Local Security Policy configuration. Just type in secpol.msc into the Start menu search box and hit enter. Now browse down to Local Policies \ Security Options Find the following in the list: "User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode" and double-click on it. Change the setting to "Elevate without prompting". You should be all done. For Windows Vista Home users, the Local Security Policy doesn't come with the distribution, so you'll have to use the following registry file. Just unzip [Only registered and activated users can see links. ], double-click on it, and it will add into the registry. That's all there is to it. got this from...[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] Last edited by icuigorz; 10-10-2007 at 05:35 AM.. |
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