A security administrator needs to harden a standalone Windows 11 Pro system by enforcing credential prompts on the Secure Desktop for administrative elevations and enabling Admin Approval Mode for the local Built-in Administrator account using administrative tools. In what correct sequential order should the technician execute these administrative steps from start to finish?
- 1Open the Run dialog box or an elevated prompt and execute secpol.msc to launch the Local Security Policy snap-in.
- 2Navigate to Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options in the left navigation pane.
- 3Locate and configure 'User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode' to 'Prompt for credentials on the secure desktop'.
- 4Locate and configure 'User Account Control: Admin Approval Mode for the Built-in Administrator account' to 'Enabled'.
- 5Open an elevated Command Prompt and execute gpupdate /force to immediately refresh local policy settings.
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The correct sequence starts by opening secpol.msc, navigating to Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options, setting the administrator elevation behavior to prompt for credentials on the secure desktop, enabling Admin Approval Mode for the Built-in Administrator account, and finally executing gpupdate /force to apply the changes.
The standard procedure for hardening local security policy settings requires opening the snap-in console (secpol.msc), navigating to Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options, configuring the target UAC prompt and Admin Approval policies, and executing gpupdate /force to force policy enforcement.
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Windows Local Security Policy (secpol.msc) and UAC Admin Approval Mode configuration
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