Should have worked. What choices do you now have at log on? OK then try these two:::
Keep uac active, but get rid of annoying popups.
When UAC is enabled, software which is run "As Administrator" requires, by default, that a pop-up prompt be responded to, and the Administrator password required (or, if no password has been defined, just a click in the box).
It is possible to get rid of this annoying pop-up, as follows:
Start/Run and type secpol.msc
Select Security Settings/Local Policies/Security Options
scroll down to the last six items under “User Account Control”
1. Behaviour of the elevation prompt for Administrators in Admin Approval mode. – elevate without prompting.- Prompt for credentials.
2. Behaviour of the elevation prompt for standard users. -
3. Detect Application installations and prompt for elevation – disable
4. Only elevate executables that are signed and validated. – disable
5. Run all Administrators in Admin Approval Mode. – enable
For each line, select the above suggested option
Reboot
Disable the UAC (If the above doesn’t do it for you, then go a stage further with this):
This is the one that keeps interfering with requests for Administrator permission. If you have followed the steps above, and are now running as Administrator, this should no longer be a problem.
1. Press the Windows Key +R . –or go to START/RUN
2. type msconfig
3. Go to the tools TAB, scroll down to Disable UAC and click run. A command prompt will pop up saying Command completed successfully.
On your next restart the service will be gone.