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but some required applications are asking UAC Popoup,so that every time super user will not attend to give user name and password
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If you have a lot of this, use Beyond Trust. This is a granular addition to Group Policy and it can help with this.
https://www.beyondtrust.com/
Neither free nor simple.
https://www.beyondtrust.com/
Neither free nor simple.
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Active Directory (AD) is a Microsoft brand for identity-related capabilities. In the on-premises world, Windows Server AD provides a set of identity capabilities and services, and is hugely popular (88% of Fortune 1000 and 95% of enterprises use AD). This topic includes all things Active Directory including DNS, Group Policy, DFS, troubleshooting, ADFS, and all other topics under the Microsoft AD and identity umbrella.
