You need to ensure that the customer is not prompted for elevated privileges when he runs the application from the shared folder

You are a consumer support technician.

A customer runs a third-party application from a file share that is located on another computer.

The customer reports that he receives a prompt for elevated privileges when he runs the application from the file share.

You copy the application locally and notice that you are not prompted for elevated privileges when you run the application from the local hard disk.

You need to ensure that the customer is not prompted for elevated privileges when he runs the application from the shared folder. The customer must only be prompted for elevated privileges when he modifies system settings.

What should you do?

You are a consumer support technician.

A customer runs a third-party application from a file share that is located on another computer.

The customer reports that he receives a prompt for elevated privileges when he runs the application from the file share.

You copy the application locally and notice that you are not prompted for elevated privileges when you run the application from the local hard disk.

You need to ensure that the customer is not prompted for elevated privileges when he runs the application from the shared folder. The customer must only be prompted for elevated privileges when he modifies system settings.

What should you do?

A.
Disable the Certificate Propagation service.

B.
Disable the Windows Defender User Interface service.

C.
Use the User Accounts control panel applet to turn off User Account Control.

D.
In Internet Explorer, add the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path of the application to the Trusted Sites zone.



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