New pc downloads asking for admin credential






















 · Hardware. Handheld device implementations: [/H] MUST have at least one Android-compatible display that meets all requirements described on this document.[/H-SR] Are STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to provide users an affordance to change the display size (screen density).[/H] MUST support GPU composition of graphic buffers at least as large as the . Microsoft Admin Center: New Communication Compliance reports We are introducing new Communication Compliance reports such as review activity to help you track matches and actions taken by reviewers over time.  · 2] Run Microsoft Teams with admin privilege. Some affected users reported they were able to resolve the issue at hand by running Teams with .


Thanks for the quick reply. Based on your reply, the only way that I can install softwares remotely is that I need to provide to the User my admin credentials to open teamviewer. If that User have admin rights or have my credentials then he does not need my help in installing softwares. Is there a work around for this? I am very new with. Since the installation of Microsoft patch KB, users may get prompted to enter an admin username and password, even though in Group Policy it's set so that these drivers should install without such credentials. This is due to a change in how Microsoft secures printing within Windows. Step1. Burn the software to a vacant CD/DVD/USB. Firstly select "CD/DVD" or "USB Flash Drive", then insert the disk and click "Burn" to move on. Step2. Reset Windows Password. Insert your newly created CD/DVD/USB into your computer, then reboot your PC from the disk by pressing "F12" and enter "Boot Menu".


- login as admin and disable UAC. Reboot - login Std user. Try control panel items that have the UAC shield. Observed expected behaviour (msg box saying no privilege) - login Admin. Turn UAC on again - reboot - login Admin. Try something that would normall give the "UAC warning" not the elevate credentials pw prompt. Hopefully- Should work at this point. Hi All! I've been trying out the Windows Admin Center, and have what I think is a pretty simple setup. I have a single box I want to use as my Storage Migration Service orchestrator. It's an Azure VM Windows template, I joined it to my domain. I installed WAC after joining it to the domai. Go to the System and Security group of settings, click Security Maintenance and expand the options under Security. Scroll down until you see the Windows SmartScreen section. Click ‘Change settings’ under it. You will need admin rights to make these changes.

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