A desktop support technician needs to prevent standard domain users on a standalone Windows 11 Pro computer from requesting administrator privileges when running system tasks. The organization policy requires automatically denying elevation requests for standard users. Place the administrative steps in the correct sequential order to enforce this policy using Local Security Policy.
- 1Open the Run dialog box, enter secpol.msc, and click OK to open the Local Security Policy console.
- 2Expand Local Policies in the left navigation pane and select Security Options.
- 3Locate and double-click the setting User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users.
- 4Set the drop-down value to Automatically deny elevation requests and click OK to save the setting.
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The correct operational order is: 1) Open the Run dialog and launch secpol.msc, 2) Navigate to Local Policies > Security Options, 3) Open the policy 'User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users', and 4) Select 'Automatically deny elevation requests' and save.
To restrict standard users from attempting administrative elevation, the technician must open Local Security Policy via secpol.msc, expand Local Policies > Security Options, open 'User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users', and change the setting to 'Automatically deny elevation requests'.
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Configuring UAC Standard User Elevation Prompt Behavior in Local Security Policy
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