Hi All, I would like to use remote assistance to help my staff - after all that's what it's designed for The problem I am having is that general users are not machine / domain admins. When they send a remote assistance request to me, for me to do anything more than open notepad or the like the user is prompted to enter admin account creditials - which they don't have - so I have to go find them and type it in directly, hence making remote assistance nothing more than a convoluted support request email system Is there a way a user can send a request, and the remote helper (that's me) enter the UAC admin credentials instead of the local user? Human Centipede The Game. Group policy or something. Elcomsoft Ios Forensic Toolkit Cracked Torrent. ???
UAC is designed to highly secure your Windows and your data! It's a hard closed system that prompts for operations with tasks would require administrator privilages and tasks which would affect system or files directly (delete, move or execution of data). It's useful to prevent trojans and worms to execute behind being watched by you 'as administrator'. Remote assistance must be of those applications with Run as Admin or high elevation privilages. You may disable the UAC if your work concentrated specially on Remote Assistance Application. I understand why UAC is there, I do not want my users running as admins, nor disable UAC, hence the problem. How I can provide remote assistance (which fundamently requires admin access to be of any significant use) to a user without giving them an admin login - to enable me to be a remote admin?