- Dec 29, 2014
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I noticed that UAC virtualization is disabled for all the applications running in Task Manager. Also, those that don't show virtualization disabled have a blank in the location where it would say.
Is there anything special to UAC virtualization to know? Running W7 x64, do I have to use group policy to activate this feature? Also, btw, if I do enable this, will registry writes to virtualized areas be auto written in the virtual space, even for elevated processes?
Is there anything special to UAC virtualization to know? Running W7 x64, do I have to use group policy to activate this feature? Also, btw, if I do enable this, will registry writes to virtualized areas be auto written in the virtual space, even for elevated processes?