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Windows 10 for Enterprise Administrators

You're reading from   Windows 10 for Enterprise Administrators Modern Administrators' guide based on Redstone 3 version

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786462824
Length 314 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Manuel Singer Manuel Singer
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Jeff Stokes Jeff Stokes
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Richard Diver Richard Diver
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Zane Williams Zane Williams
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installation and Upgrading FREE CHAPTER 2. Configuration and Customization 3. User Account Administration 4. Remote Administration Tools 5. Device Management 6. Protecting Enterprise Data in BYOD Scenarios 7. Windows 10 Security 8. Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection 9. Advanced Configurations 10. RedStone 3 Changes

User Account Control

UAC is a fundamental security control that helps mitigate the impact of malware, yet some enterprise administrators disable User Account Control (UAC) at the request of the users, because it is seen as annoying and unnecessary prompts that get in the way of productivity. The feature has improved greatly since it was first launched (as part of Windows Vista), so we encourage you to ensure this is enabled across all managed computers in your environment.

With UAC enabled, Windows 10 prompts for consent, or prompts for credentials of a valid local administrator account, before starting a program or task that requires a full administrator access token. This prompt ensures that no malicious software can be silently installed.

If the user is logged on with local admin rights (which is not recommended), the consent prompt is presented when a user attempts to perform...

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