Overview
Microsoft Windows Vista or higher and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 or higher use User Account Control (UAC) to improve the safety and security and prevent malicious content from running on systems. GFI LanGuard is compatible with UAC requirements and all the GFI LanGuard application files that are digitally signed.
This article guides you on how GFI LanGuard interacts with UAC.
Process
Using Command Line Tools
Command line tools, such as
lnsscmd.exe
, impex.exe
and others, require elevated privileges to complete the requested tasks.
- Open CMD using Run as Administrator.
- Failure to do so returns the following error:
The requested operation requires elevation.
When you attempt to open GFI LanGuard, GFI LanGuard Troubleshooter, or any other modules, you are prompted to approve the user elevation.
Disable User Account Control
- Click Start > Run, type in
secpol.msc
and press Enter. - From the left pane of the Local Security Policy console, expand Local Policies and select Security Options.
- From the right pane, double-click User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode and select Disabled.
- Click OK.
NOTE: For more information about UAC, refer to Technet's How User Account Control Works.
Priyanka Bhotika
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