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  1. In the file library in the left pane, navigate to navigate to Policies > Arellia Solutions > Application Control > Policies. 
  2. Right-click Policies and click New > Blank Application Control Policy. 
     
  3. In the Create Item dialog, enter a Name and Description 

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  4. In the right pane under the Applications to Control, click the Applications link and choose the new Environment Variable Filter. (Optionally you can change this so only certain applications or certain users will see the overridden UAC prompt.)Image Removed
  5. Under Exclude conditions add  Conditions (optional), click the Exclude any and add the Administrators filter to stop child processes (which inherit elevation) from triggering this policy.
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  6. Click on the Application Actions tab and set .
  7. To the right of Applications, select Application action  set the action to the Clear UAC dialog action from step 6.
  8. Also set the action to include one of the following:
  9. Add Administrator Rights, and Justify Application Elevation Dialog (will behave like [READY] Self-Elevation)
  10. Add Administrator Rights, and Justify Application Elevation (kill process) Dialog (will behave like [READY] Self-Elevation Without Adding Administrator Rights)
  11. Add Administrator Rights, and Approval Request Form Action (will behave like [READY] Request Elevation)
  12. Save the policy and update the policies on an endpoint. Test the policy by right-clicking Command Prompt and selecting Run as administrator
  13. Instead of seeing UAC, you should see the custom message
  14. The recorded response will then be sent to the Arellia Management Server where it can be reviewed by the help desk team.

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