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  1. Self-Elevation Without Adding Administrator Rights will capture the reason and close the application. (For details on how to create this custom message, go to [READY] to Self-Elevation Without Adding Administrator Rights.) 
  2. Self-Elevation will capture the reason and allow end users to automatically have administrator rights. (For details on how to create this custom message, go to [READY] Self-Elevationelevation.)
  3. Request Elevation will capture the reason and go through an approval process with the help desk. (For details on how to create this custom message, go to [READY] Request Elevation.)

 

Overriding UAC prompts is a three-step process:

  1. There is an out-of-the-box Environment Variable Filter called User Access Control Consent Dialog Detected.
  2. There is an out-of-the-box Environment Variable Action called Suppress User Account Control Consent Dialog, which you'll use to prevent the UAC prompt from appearing.
  3. Create a Blank Application Control Policy.
  4. Test the New Policy

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