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| | Manage the new security restrictions. How are the new security restrictions managed? I checked in the local security policy and there is nothing with regards to file securtiy or administrator account restrictions. |
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| | Re: Manage the new security restrictions. > How are the new security restrictions managed? I checked in the local > security policy and there is nothing with regards to file securtiy or > administrator account restrictions. Hello, UAC is what causes administrators to run in a non-admin context unless promoted. You can turn this feature off here: Control Panel -> User Accounts and Family Safety -> User Accounts -> Change Security Settings - JB |
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