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Danil2016-07-18 09:55:15
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Danil, 2016-07-18 09:55:15

How do I change the access denied notice?

Now, if the user tries to do something for which he does not have rights, he is prompted to enter the password from the admin (at the same time, the admin login is fired). How to make it so that when you try to do something for which there are no rights, it would simply write that there is no access and nothing to offer?
UPD
Using group policy, turn off saving the name of the previous account in the login dialog. - does not help.
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Konstantin Tsvetkov, 2016-07-18
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at the same time, the admin login is fired
Use Group Policy to turn off saving the name of the previous account in the login dialog.
Computer Configuration - Policies - Windows Configuration - Security Settings - Local Policies/Security Settings - Interactive Logon - Interactive Logon: Do not display last username = Enabled
tries to do something for which he does not have rights, he is prompted to enter the password from the admin
No, only if the process requires you to run the operation as an administrator.

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