windows server 8.6.9
user account control (UAC) is a tool that generates an alert when a task or operation needs administrative privileges. You use the UAC settings in Control panel to configure the sensitivity of UAC.
- *notify me only (dim)* the user is prompted only when programs try to make changes to the computer or windows settings. the secure desktop is not displayed -*always notify* a UAC prompt and the secure desktop are displayed for 150 seconds. The user cannot perform any other actions until they respond to the prompt -*notify me only* the user is prompted only when programs try to make changes to the computer or windows settings. the secure desktop is displayed for 150 seconds - *never notify* if logged on as a standard user, all actions requiring privilege elevation are automatically denied
Group policies can be used to set the same notification levels at the domain level that can be set for local machines using the User Account Control (UAC) tool. You need to configure the Notify me only when programs try to make changes to my computer notification level using Group Policy. Which of the following Group Policies must be set to complete this config ?
- the behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin approval mode policy setting is set to Prompt for consent for non-Windows binaris. -The user account control : Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation policy setting is enabled
you manage 20 windows workstations in your domain network. You want to prevent the sales team members from making system changes. Whenever a change is initiated, you want to allow only those who can enter administrator credentials to be able to make the change, what should you do ?
configure the user account control : behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users setting in group policy to prompt for credentials
you manage several windows workstations in your domain. You want to configure a GPO that will make them prompt for additional credentials whenever a sensitive action is taken, what should you do ?
configure user account control settings
you have a computer running windows. Prior to installing some software, you turn off user account control, reboot the computer, and install the software. You turn UAC back on, but it does not prompt you before performing sensitive actions. You want the protection of UAC, but it is not working at all
reboot the machine
you have been asked to troubleshoot a windows workstation that is a member of your domain. The director who uses the machine said he is able to install anything he wants and change system settings on demand. He has asked you to figure out why user account control is not being activated when he performs a sensitive operation. You verify that the director's user account is a standard user and not a member of the local administrator group. You want the UAC prompt to show
enable the run all administrators in admin approval mode setting in the group policy