UAC, or User Account Control, seeks to limit security risks by running all apps as a standard user by default. But this case-by-case approval requirement means UAC can cause friction points that impact productivity and user experience. Read this infographic now to learn how you can meet security goals while providing smooth user experiences.
UAC, or User Account Control, is a Microsoft security construct designed to prevent malware and unauthorized activity from compromising your system.
UAC seeks to limit security risks by running all applications as a standard user by default. Unfortunately, this case-by-case approval requirement means UAC can cause friction points that impact productivity and user experience. So, how can you manage admin privilege without frustrating users?
Download this infographic now to learn how you can meet security and compliance goals while providing a smooth user experience.
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