Hi Shannon,

In the manual, there is a section about the Virtual View app, and, in that 
section, the following item, which I quote, in its entirety:

A Note About Elevation
By default, Virtual View can only access windows that are not elevated, or 
opened as a non-administrative user. You can control this behavior by checking 
the Require UAC (R) check box in the initial source selection dialog. When 
checked, Virtual View will become elevated, and will then be able to access 
elevated windows.

Hth,

Rod

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Sent: June 5, 2017 10:19 AM
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Subject: Virtual View being blocked in WIN 10

Good morning all,

I have a big problem.
I still rely on WE to do work. I have an issue when I try to use the Virtual
View under WIN 10, it is being blocked for my protection.

How can I tell Win 10 that this is not to be blocked? I don't see any other
features of WE being blocked but I need this one back.
Any help would be great.
The only thing I am finding on google is to disable the smartscreen.
Following the directions I am not finding the area with WE to do this.


Thanks
Shannon

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