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<blockquote data-quote="Windows_Security" data-source="post: 688018" data-attributes="member: 50782"><p>Yes in Secure Folder Access, not SRP, thanks for testing. Some unexpected results mhh.</p><p></p><p>When UAC was introduced (Vista), I could set internet facing applications to run as basic user. Running them in Basic User box, prevented them to elevate, In Windows 7 that behavior changed (they were allowed to elevate). In Windows 7 running Firefox as basic user, allows FF to run from taskbar and start menu. When you navigate to FF with Windows Explorer and click to execute FF, Windows shows the "SRP' prompt (Admin prevented ....). In Window 8.1 this behavior changed (Basic user same as default deny). So it looks that first Secure Folders implementation has some unexpected by results/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windows_Security, post: 688018, member: 50782"] Yes in Secure Folder Access, not SRP, thanks for testing. Some unexpected results mhh. When UAC was introduced (Vista), I could set internet facing applications to run as basic user. Running them in Basic User box, prevented them to elevate, In Windows 7 that behavior changed (they were allowed to elevate). In Windows 7 running Firefox as basic user, allows FF to run from taskbar and start menu. When you navigate to FF with Windows Explorer and click to execute FF, Windows shows the "SRP' prompt (Admin prevented ....). In Window 8.1 this behavior changed (Basic user same as default deny). So it looks that first Secure Folders implementation has some unexpected by results/ [/QUOTE]
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