You can't simply remove shortcuts because they're set up in your system or application.
You can't simply remove shortcuts because they're set up in your system or application.
Hello! It seems you're encountering an issue where deleting a shortcut requires admin rights, even though you only want it to work for your own account. This might be due to how your system handles shortcuts and permissions. Let me know if you'd like further guidance!
What operating system are you running? My version is Windows 7, but I noticed issues even as an administrator.
The UAC settings are set to the maximum, correct. However, even when accessing the admin account, a confirmation prompt appears.
It seems the issue stems from needing admin rights for most file-related actions.
You're correct, you want to avoid being notified about changes to your Windows settings.
Consider turning it off entirely or reducing its performance significantly.