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@EddieJennings said in Use PowerShell to Disable UAC on Windows 10:
@Obsolesce said in Use PowerShell to Disable UAC on Windows 10: What special case needs UAC completely off? I'm curious about this as well.
@Obsolesce said in Use PowerShell to Disable UAC on Windows 10:
What special case needs UAC completely off?
I'm curious about this as well.
Installing malware 🙂
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@GregC No, it just keeps happening for some reason.
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I finally found the GPO setting that caused this issue-
Computer Configuration>Policies>Windows Settings>Security Settings>Local Policies>User Rights Assignment
Load and unload device drivers - Enabled with Everyone and NT Authority\Authenticated Users listed.
I had to change it to Not configured.
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