I'm using Windows 8 and since I'm a developer, I need full control over my PC. However, Window 8 doesn't have an straightforward way to disable UAC, and even by dragging the relevant slider to the lowest level, user account won't get administration privilege, which is testable easily by opening a command prompt and not seeing Administrator at the title.
However, when you disable UAC through regedit, (now known as EnableLUA
hack) you lose Metro Apps.
I want to both be the full admin of my account (not administrator user, my own user), and at the same time, I want Metro applications. What should I do?
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