A company has client computers that run Windows 7 Enterprise.
You need to ensure that when Windows runs applications with elevated privileges, it enforces the
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) certification path validation for a given executable file.
What should you use to accomplish this goal?
A.
the User Account Control Settings Control Panel window
B.
the Services management console
C.
Device Manager
D.
Local Users and Groups
E.
the icacls command
F.
the Group Policy management console
G.
the folder Properties window
H.
share permissions
I.
the netsh command
Explanation:
Besides changing the notification behavior of UAC, you can also control the behavior of the UAC by
using local or group policies. Local policies are managed from each local computer while group
policies are managed as part of Active Directory.
Follow these steps to change UAC settings:
Click Start, type secpol.msc in the Search programs and files box, and press Enter.
From the Local Security Policy tree, click Local Policies and then double-click Security Options
The UAC policies are at the bottom of the list. To modify a setting, simply double-click on it and
make the necessary changes.