Local Security Policy
01:26 - Wednesday 31 May 2006 by Daniel Schuhmann
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: windows, vista, uk
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: windows, vista, uk
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Local Security Policy
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You can establish and operate under a local computer policy by typing "gpedit.msc" at the command line, which opens the Group Policy window. Settings for the User Account Control function are available through this path: Computer Configuration Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options.
The Local Computer Policy object provides options for configuring the UAC function.

Configuration options in user mode.
This is where various options enable detailed control over security settings that govern when UAC should restrict or require specific permissions. Thus, for example, you should specify that standard users must always log in using a password, but that administrative users can open any program without hindrance or any kind of additional challenge/response interaction.
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