If you are joined to the domain, are you using a domain account?
The error message suggests otherwise…
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On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 10:46 AM, Bud Durland [email protected]
wrote:
I have Windows 10 professional running the current update, joined to a domain.  
UAC is disabled, so I can’t run many of the Windows 10 apps (“this app can’t be
opened using the built-in administrator account”).   I change the UAC & reboot,
and all is well for a while, then it goes back, so I’m certain it’s a GPO
issue.  My expert on such things isn’t with us anymore, and Googling the problem
yields conflicting answers.   Can anyone guide me to the correct domain GPO
entries and settings so that UAC stays enabled?



Thanks in advance.



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