“Kill-UAC” refers to the practice of aggressively suppressing or completely disabling Windows User Account Control (UAC) prompts. Power users often seek to eliminate these security interruptions to streamline automation scripts, run legacy developer tools without friction, or stop the system desktop from dimming during frequent configurations. However, completely “killing” UAC breaks fundamental Windows security boundaries, meaning power users typically rely on advanced, targeted bypass methods instead of fully disabling it.
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