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JimmyWork
Aug 10, 2022Iron Contributor
Autopilot Windows 11 (Host Process for Windows Services) constantly notification
Started having this issue on newly enrolled Windows 11 devices in Autopilot. No changes have been made and never had this issue before. Devices enrolled before does not have this issue, wiping a...
JimmyWork
Sep 08, 2022Iron Contributor
We are installing the Quick Assist tool, but I need to confirm that this is the reason why they are getting the prompt. So any details on how I can check the logs, locally or using Advanced Hunting would be much appreciated.
https://call4cloud.nl/2022/05/the-100-year-old-quick-assist-tool-who-climbed-out-the-window-and-disappeared/
https://call4cloud.nl/2022/05/the-100-year-old-quick-assist-tool-who-climbed-out-the-window-and-disappeared/
NielsScheffers
Sep 08, 2022Iron Contributor
Maybe you can use "ProcessTokenElevation" in the "DeviceProcessEvents" table to find processes with elevation, but I doubt that'll give you an answer. Isn't it easier to just exclude the device/user from the app and test if the UAC-prompt disappears?
- JimmyWorkSep 08, 2022Iron ContributorWill try this on next batch of users and report it back. Right now they only need to click it once so I mean it is OK but not good.
- Sep 08, 2022That would indeed be an easy test :).. just exclude the app from 1 test user and enroll a device 🙂