These are the only differences from my Windows 10 1607 (mine are all from
Local Policy):
Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation: Enabled
Behavior of the elevation prompt for admins in Admin Approval Mode --
Prompt for consent Mine is "Prompt for consent on the secure deskto
Yes, a full week seems excessive.
Kurt
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 2:12 PM, Joseph L. Casale
wrote:
> Nice catch, reading up this shows the default is 10080 minutes. That’s pretty
> long...
>
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What I do now is not satisfactory, but I'll get to that in a few moments...
Currently I log into my machine with non-elevated user credentials.
I have a text file with all of the incantations I need - I stuck it in
my startup folder, so that it's always there. Each one is in the form
of:
runas /
Nice catch, reading up this shows the default is 10080 minutes. That’s pretty
long...
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Nope. We log in with normal user accounts. Definitely a division of
permissions.
@Charles - There are a number of local policies in the UAC area that are
enabled:
Admin Approval Mode for the Built-In Administrator account
Detect application installations and prompt for elevation
Only elevate
Found it...
LSA cache seems to have been the culprit.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/946358/the-lsalookupsids-function-may-return-the-old-user-name-instead-of-the
I set up the regentry in this article, then restarted the netlogon
service, and we got the results we wanted.
I expect if
I setup the shortcut to run as a different user and use my admin account. That
way it prompts you before it tries to run.
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those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Besides the UAC slider in Control Panel, there are also the Local Security
Policy settings. All of the UAC ones are at the bottom and in the
explanations tell you the default setting. You may want to check those to
see if any local or domain policy settings are interfering, if you haven't
already d
Are you logged in with a local admin account? Perhaps that is fooling UAC?
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I have the same on my Windows 10 1607 machine and it works as expected. I
use a non-Administrator account and have a few shortcuts set with "Run as
Administrator". I think that's the same as your scenario. It prompts me for
alternate creds, I enter the ones for my separate Admin account and it
work
My UAC was turned all the way up. I brought it down one notch to match your
setting, and rebooted, but double-clicking the shortcut on my desktop still
just opens the app directly, no asking for creds.
Shift-right-click does work, but I really don't want to have to do that every
time.
In Win7
Create a shortcut with this as the target:
C:\Windows\System32\runas.exe /savecreds /user:domain\adminuser "cmd /c
start C:\Windows\System32\Servermanager.exe"
That will run servermanager as your admin account. Then launch anything
else you need from the tools menu in server manager, so that they
Is this a UAC setting issue? I just click and it asks. Mine is set to 'Always
notify, do not dim'.
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I have the rsat tools in the taskbar and then shift right click and run as
different user
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So, in Win 7, I had installed RSAT tools, and I had the shortcuts setup so that
when I double-clicked it, it would run as administrator, I'd be prompted by my
privilege elevation software, put in my admin credentials and away I went. I
did not have to use the runas command in the shortcut to ma
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