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By default, any operation that requires elevation of privilege prompts the user to approve the operation.ĭisabled (default) : The built-in Administrator account runs all applications with full administrative privilege. Note: If this policy setting is disabled, the Windows Security app notifies you that the overall security of the operating system has been reduced.Īdmin Approval Mode for the Built-in Administrator accountĬontrols the behavior of Admin Approval Mode for the built-in Administrator account.Įnabled: The built-in Administrator account uses Admin Approval Mode. The policy allows the built-in Administrator account and members of the Administrators group to run in Admin Approval Mode.ĭisabled: Admin Approval Mode and all related UAC policy settings are disabled. This policy must be enabled and related UAC settings configured. Run all administrators in Admin Approval ModeĬontrols the behavior of all UAC policy settings.Įnabled (default): Admin Approval Mode is enabled. The following table lists the available settings to configure the UAC behavior, and their default values. In this article User Account Control settings list
