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I manage a domain using win 2k8 r2 and 100 PC on Windows7. I have configured the Unsolicited Remote Assistance proceeding with all the requirements posted here https://4sysops.com/archives/how-to-enable-unsolicited-remote-assistance-in-windows-7-8/ or http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/210-offer-unsolicited-remote-assistance-to-ms-domain-computers

Is there a way to bypass this rule: "Any users offering help will need to be a local administrator on the system being helped." ?

I am always stacked on the black screen pause button every time that I have to do a elevation action, my users are simple user with no administrative rights, and my account is a domain admin

I tested this solution Unsolicited remote assistance with a Security group added on the local PC but still no changes.

emirjonb
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  • Can you double check the relevant part from the article: "Navigate to Computer Configuration> Policies> Windows Settings> Security Settings> Local Policies> Security Options, then enable the User Account Control: Allow UIAccess applications to prompt for elevation without using the secure desktop policy." – Adil Hindistan Dec 04 '14 at 02:53
  • yes i triple checked that – emirjonb Dec 04 '14 at 09:35

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