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In Vista:
1. Click START and then open Control Panel
2. In the Control Panel, click User Accounts and Family Safety:
![]() 3. Click User Accounts:
![]() 4. Click Turn User Account Control on or off:
![]() When prompted that Windows needs your permission to continue, press Continue button and enter the adminstrators password.
5. Clear the tick or check mark on the check box beside the option to Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protest your computer.
![]() 6. Click OK.
7. When prompted that computer must be restarted to apply the changes, reboot the computer.
8. To enable the UAC, simply tick or select the checkbox again.
9. After successfully installing iRacing, please go and turn UAC back on.
See
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Turn-User-Account-Control-on-or-off for more information.
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