![]() ![]() exe files to run as Admin as well, then the other user accounts shouldn't have this UAC issue.Īlso it would be better if ur dad just installs game clients games to say C:\Steam or something along those lines, as UAC won't affect programs/apps not installed to system folders, unless it is an app that is trying to make a system setting change or something along those lines. ![]() Just have him set Origin and Uplay application. 引用自 Bad-Motha:Most likely your dad has Steam set to run as Admin, which would make sense as to why other stuff giving u issues. Uplay and Origin just annoys me and never bother to buy from there because of UAC. Don't ask why.Īnd why does Steam never prompt UAC when I want to install games? It is the only service that does that. ![]() Does ACIV on Steam just direct you to Uplay? Because then I would not bother to buy it and its Ubisoft's loss for forcing Uplay DRM.Īnd no, disabling UAC will not happen, my dad assumes control all the softwares and hardwares of the family. ![]() To let you know that I am allowed to download and play games, it is just annoying to have my dad to go through the UAC procedure, I just want to download and play the game like any Steam game. However I can download and install any games from Steam because it does not prompt UAC. This is my own PC - I built it with my own hands and money but my dad is the adminstrator so that means when I try to install games there is a UAC prompt which I cannot get pass because I am not an administrator. I am pretty interested in buying Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. ![]()
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