GPO setting for UAC is being over-ridden by local machine.
hello,
i'm configuring system image , 1 of tools use requires setting in policy disabled is user account control: admin approval mode built-in administrator account. default setting, setting, however, being changed enabled on it's own each time after reboot. tried fix gpo , still doesn't stay disabled. matter of fact, when enable gpo define setting, grayed out in gpedit.msc if gpo applied, still stays enabled. gpo enforced , none of inherited gpos define setting. dropping uac down none doesn't fix nor editing registry key.
how can setting remain consistent? clear on machine causing this, have no direction what.
hi g.summer,
i’m little confused problem. before going further, please let me confirm more? understanding.
yeah. say, default setting user account control: admin approval mode built-in administrator account is set disabled. please let me know account used logon , operations (is administrator?). would please let me know if computer in domain environment? when run gpedit.msc, open local group policy editor. if it’s in domain, please logon dc , navigate group policy management editor, check if configure setting in gpo , link ou, site or domain. overwrite setting configure in local computer. can use gpresult command display resultant set of policy (rsop) information , check.
if misunderstand or more details can provide, please don’t hesitate let me know.
hope helps.
best regards,
justin gu
Windows Server > Group Policy
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