Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 52

Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 52. This training kit is designed for IT professionals who operate in enterprise enviroments that use Windows 7 as a desktop operating system. You should have at least one year of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment. | the built-in Administrator account using the Accounts Administrator Account Status policy which is also located in the Security Options node. The default setting of this policy is Disabled. If you enable the built-in Administrator account privilege elevation occurs automatically without a UAC prompt. If you enable the policy and the built-in Administrator account the built-in account receives UAC prompts when attempting tasks that require privilege elevation. UAC Behavior Of The Elevation Prompt For Administrators In Admin Approval Mode UAC The Behavior Of The Elevation Prompt For Administrators In Admin Approval Mode policy functions in a similar way to the User Account Control Settings dialog box that was covered earlier in this lesson. It allows you to configure how intrusive UAC is for users that log on to a client running Windows 7 with administrative privileges. Unlike the UAC Settings dialog box which has four settings the UAC Behavior Of The Elevation Prompt For Administrators In Admin Approval Mode policy shown in Figure 9-4 has six settings. FIGURE 9-4 Elevation prompt for administrators These settings work as follows Elevate Without Prompting This is the least secure setting and is the equivalent of disabling UAC. Requests for elevation are approved automatically. Prompt For Credentials On The Secure Desktop UAC always prompts the administrator for a password as shown in Figure 9-5 on the Secure Desktop. Lesson 1 Managing User Account Control CHAPTER 9 483 FIGURE 9-5 Prompt for credentials Prompt For Consent On The Secure Desktop UAC always prompts the administrator for consent on the Secure Desktop as shown in Figure 9-6. This setting does not require the user to enter a password. FIGURE 9-6 Consent prompt Prompt For Credentials The user must enter a password. The Secure Desktop is used only if the UAC Switch To The Secure Desktop When Prompting For Elevation policy is enabled that policy s default setting . Prompt For Consent This policy prompts for .

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