Windows 11 Pro
4 TopicsRun As Administrator not always working?
I have dealt with this for about 10 years now since Server 2003/Windows XP. Just now getting around to addressing this. If this isn't the right place, I'd appreciate a link to the right place. Have a Server 2019 domain with 13 workstations all running Windows 11 Pro. Workstation user only have user access rights. On occasion I'll need to run something, such as services.msc for example with admin rights. On some workstations I can right-click services, select Run As Administrator, enter the domain admin credentials and can then stop/start/change services as needed. Yet on other workstations the Run As Administrator doesn't work. It runs services.msc. But I'm not prompted for admin credentials and can't start/stop/change the service. What can I do to make it work so I don't have to waste time logging of the normal user to log in with a domain admin account? Note that I do have and use group policies on the server. I've never "knowingly" set any policy that would prevent the Run As Administrator for working. I also have WSUS set up and it's configured with SSL if that matters. Thanks for any feedback on this. - Carl112Views0likes2CommentsWindows 11 Insider Preview 10.0.26200.5516 (ge_release_upr) fails to install
I've been trying to install this for over a week. The update installs and prompts for a reboot, but during the next stage it fails, reverts the changes, and reboots again. That leads into the Advanced Recovery Options, but selecting Exit and Continue to Windows 11 works. I ran the SetupDiag tool and it seems to be failing at this step: SetupDiag: processing rule: FindRollbackFailure. ..... Error: SetupDiag reports rollback failure found. Last Phase = Finalize Last Operation = Remove System Restore checkpoints Error = 0xC1900101-0x20017Solved610Views0likes4CommentsWindows Security Real Time Protection can't be enabled
I am currently running Windows 11 Pro Insider Preview 23H2. I tried enabling real time protection in registry by settling real time protection key to 0, I tried to set not configured for real time protection in Local Policy Group, I have alo tried enabling it using Command prompt. However, none of the steps worked. Real time protection is still off and cannot be enabled. It just keeps on toggling off even when manually toggling it to on. I do hope that next Windows Updte would have a fix to this issue.667Views0likes1Comment