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I am trying to configure User Access Control to allow me to run various
windows tools (like disk check and clean manager) from the command line (I
know that some of these are automatically run from scheduled tasks). I
cannot change their status using some of MS suggestions like right clicking
on the app, picking properties, and compatiblity as all of the options are
grayed out.
If I use Local Policies and Security Options, I can disable the messages,
but as soon as I reboot Windows Security Center tells me that that the User
Control Access is off (it does not show this before reboot).
Is this a bug? I'd like the avoid the GUI button message without Windows
Security Warnings.
windows tools (like disk check and clean manager) from the command line (I
know that some of these are automatically run from scheduled tasks). I
cannot change their status using some of MS suggestions like right clicking
on the app, picking properties, and compatiblity as all of the options are
grayed out.
If I use Local Policies and Security Options, I can disable the messages,
but as soon as I reboot Windows Security Center tells me that that the User
Control Access is off (it does not show this before reboot).
Is this a bug? I'd like the avoid the GUI button message without Windows
Security Warnings.