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Maybe leaving UAC is fine as it is to remind you of where you are. As well, once a server is up and running how often are you installing or changing something on it [aside from user accounts and GPs]?
Thank you for writing this article. Very direct and to the point.
To answer your questions, Yes I am a fan of UAC, but sometimes you need to disable UAC on servers, especially when running shared applications that call other procedures using admin privileges. Thanks again!
To answer your questions, Yes I am a fan of UAC, but sometimes you need to disable UAC on servers, especially when running shared applications that call other procedures using admin privileges. Thanks again!
i did apply all three settings but i still see the popup "You don't currently have permission..." although i am logged in using domain admin account
thanks for the GPO and info
, personally, i will stop the UAC on servers and keep it on clients
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