Unsolidified executables can be run if being right clicked and run as administrator
Last Modified: 2023-02-27 10:21:06 Etc/GMT
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Unsolidified executables can be run if being right clicked and run as administrator
Technical Articles ID:
KB96342
Last Modified: 2023-02-27 10:21:06 Etc/GMT Environment
Application and Change Control (ACC) 8.2.1 and later
Problem
Sometimes, unsolidified executables can be run when you right click on them and run as administrator.
Cause
The generic process Solution
There's no definite schedule to fix this behavior at this time as it's a critical path to comply with the Windows Update. This behavior is due to the current design of the 'thread as updater' feature in ACC. To change this, a change in the design is required, which is a long-term task that requires more design reviews and approvals. We'll consider the schedule for this fix in future releases. This KB article will be updated when there's an update for the solution. Workaround
Perform the following steps: Step 1: Execute the following command: Reboot to check if the issue persists. If the issue doesn't occur in Step1, then try the following: Step 2: Execute the following command: Reboot to check if the issue persists. If the issue doesn't occur, this step is the solution. If the issue happens after Step 2, then try the following: Step 3: Execute the following command: Reboot to check if the issue persists. If the issue doesn't occur, this step is the solution. If Steps 2 and 3 don't improve the issue, but Step 1 does, then Step 1 is the solution. NOTE: When and how Affected ProductsLanguages:This article is available in the following languages: |
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