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Windows 10 seems to have developed an issue for me that is causing UAC-like prompts suggesting that I need Administrator permission. I should probably mention that I am actually using the real Administrator account (this was an upgrade installation from Windows 7). I had to change a setting...I forget what it was _exactly_, but it was named something like "Allow UAC for Admin". I highly suspect that setting change is related to my problems. As sad as it is (very poor memory), I can't remember the specifics on why I had to change the setting. What suggestion do you have for this case? I really want it to work like older versions of Windows in this regard. If I am using the Administrator account, I should not have to click anything extra (beyond a standard confirmation) or have any restrictions when trying to write to c: or such (for whatever reason).

Yes you most probably enabled UAC prompts for the built-in...
Did you modify your 7 installation with ntlite/rt7lite/vlite/wintoolkit?

check this:

UAC - Enable or Disable for Built-in Administrator Account

Windows 10 seems to have developed an issue for me that is causing UAC-like prompts suggesting that I need Administrator permission. I should probably mention that I am actually using the real Administrator account (this was an upgrade installation from Windows 7). I had to change a setting...I forget what it was _exactly_, but it was named something like "Allow UAC for Admin". I highly suspect that setting change is related to my problems. As sad as it is (very poor memory), I can't remember the specifics on why I had to change the setting. What suggestion do you have for this case? I really want it to work like older versions of Windows in this regard. If I am using the Administrator account, I should not have to click anything extra (beyond a standard confirmation) or have any restrictions when trying to write to c: or such (for whatever reason).
the real Administrator accountas in the built-in Administrator account?

If that's the case, try creating a new account in the Administrators group, as opposed to a standard user account). You can lower UAC, but don't disable it.

I've read a few posts where the Administrator (singular) doesn't play well with Win10 as a user. Not sure why.
You really don't want to run your system all the time with the all and powerful account anyway. Many security professionals recommend using a standard account, having a 2nd user in the administrators group for those times you need to do a lot of maintenance that requires elevated privileges.

I had not used ntlite/rt7lite/vlite/wintoolkit with Windows 7.

Yes, it is the real Administrator account. I had thought about creating a new account, but figured that would be a lot of trouble and require things to be set back up, reinstalled, etc. It's not that I am lazy in this case heh...just that I don't have a great deal of time to put towards that at the moment. Is there a good way to copy everything over from one user account to another?

But, yes, I like running as Administrator all the time. I'm the only person who has access to the computer. So, it works well for me.

So did you try the solution in the link I provided?

Yes, that does actually work, but I just changed that setting recently for something else (I cannot remember at the moment). So, I suspect I am going to have to change it back whenever that pops back up. So, I was wondering if there's another route for it.

Yes you most probably enabled UAC prompts for the built-in...
Did you modify your 7 installation with ntlite/rt7lite/vlite/wintoolkit?

check this:

UAC - Enable or Disable for Built-in Administrator Account

Used this link and used the enable option...Still cannot save anything ...

Getting administrator prompts for everything and it keeps telling me denied.
I am using the only account...the admin account....what should I do?

Permission Issues