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| Guest | Enforcing UAC Is there a group policy setting to enforce that local administrators do not disable UAC? I have found "Run all administrators in Admin Approval mode". But even if that's set to enabled, can a local admin still disable UAC? -- Dave Harry |
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| Guest | Re: Enforcing UAC Take a look in gpedit---Comp Config--Windows Settings--Security settings--local policies--User rights assignment. You may need to create a new group to take over the admin rights for whatever you choose to disable/enable. That way you can go back and change thinds as they were. "Dave Harry" <DaveHarry@please.keep.replies.in.the.newsgroup> wrote in message news:uANr9SJ2HHA.5884@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Is there a group policy setting to enforce that local administrators do > not disable UAC? > > I have found "Run all administrators in Admin Approval mode". But even if > that's set to enabled, can a local admin still disable UAC? > > -- > Dave Harry |
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