
Quote: Originally Posted by
aysha
Can we disable the UAC through the group policy and push it to all the users on the network, because this problem is not allowing us to see our network drives or even print from the network..
Is there a way to run a task that will disable the UAC without the users interfeir.
I'm not altogether sure about how to do so using Group Policy, but the following tutorial will show you how to disable UAC:
User Account Control (UAC) - Elevate Privilege Level
However, this does raise an interesting question:
Why is UAC interfering with your network? This should
not be happening. My recommendation would be to investigate this issue first, before taking such a potentially dangerous course of action such as disabling UAC.
My guess is that there is some configuration error with your network, or it has already been breached and you have some malware floating around that needs to be eliminated.