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User self-elevation occurs when mobile, remote, or power users need to run software that is usually run by only users with administrator-level permission. Risks can occur when users are allowed to self-elevate, so you should weigh carefully the decision whether to allow self-elevation. Application Control Solution includes a default policy that grants end users elevated rights on applications, and you can also modify the policy to gather feedback from end users.

Enable Self-Elevation

To enable self-elevation, do the following steps:

  1. From the Arellia Security Manager Console, click the Policies tab.
  2. In the file library in the left pane, navigate to Application Control > Policies > Privilege Management.
  3. Click User Requested Run As Administrator Policy.
  4. In the right pane, click the red Off button to enable the policy. 

For further details about enabling self-elevation, go to Application Control Agent Configuration.

Testing

Test the self-elevation policy that users will see by doing the following steps:

  1. From a computer that has the ACS Agent installed, update the client.
  2. Right-click an application on the Desktop and click Request run as administrator.
  3. Enter a justification for needing to run the application with elevated rights.



  4. You can then acknowledge justification events and assign them to policies. For details, go to Event Summary.
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