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Supposing that you don't want to be notified when apps try to install software and make changes to your PC and when you make changes to Windows settings, move the scale to the bottom to choose Never notify. You can move the scale to choose the third option to ask User Account Control not to dim your desktop when notifying you about apps' up-coming changes to your computer if it takes a long time to dim the desktop.Ĥ. BTW, the setting is recommended if you routinely install new software and visit unfamiliar websites.ģ. If you move the scale to the top to select Always notify, you will be notified when apps try to install software or make changes to your PC and when you make changes to Windows settings. Put HMP Elements as the Policy name, and. On the first screen you will be prompted to enter a Policy Name and specify a DSCP value. You will then run through a wizard interface to configure the QoS rules to use. And this setting is recommended if you use familiar apps and visit familiar websites, referring to the picture above.Ģ. Under Computer Configuration select Policy Based QoS Settings, right click and select Create New Policy. By default, User Account Control will notify you only when apps try to make changes to your computer. Step 3: Move the scale up or down to choose when to be notified about changes to your computer, and click OK.ġ. Step 2: Tap Change User Account Control settings on the left to continue. Step 1: Open Security and Maintenance in Control Panel/System and Security. Steps to change User Account Control settings on Windows 10: