User Account Control: Allow UIAccess applications to prompt for elevation without using the secure desktop. This policy setting controls whether User Interface Accessibility (UIAccess or UIA) programs can automatically disable the secure desktop for elevation prompts used by a standard user. • Enabled: UIA programs, including Windows Remote Assistance, automatically disable the secure desktop for elevation prompts. If you do not disable the "User Account Control: Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation" policy setting, the prompts appear on the interactive user's desktop instead of the secure desktop. • Disabled: (Default) The secure desktop can be disabled only by the user of the interactive desktop or by disabling the "User Account Control: Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation" policy setting.
User / Device claims information. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: %4 Logon Type: %9 ...
User / Device Claims This policy allows you to audit user and device claims information in the user's logon token. Events ...
User Account Changed: Target Account Name: %2 Target Domain: %3 Target Account ID: %4 Caller User Name: %5 Caller Domain: ...
User Account Control is turned on, but you must restart your PC for the change to take effect. How does User Account Control ...
User Account Control: Allow UIAccess applications to prompt for elevation without using the secure desktop. This policy setting ...
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