Administrator/user - elevate permissions/ownership

Hello

1. I don't have a problem with the operating system with this control. I would like to place more permissions of the user

2. is it possible - it is - essentially; with security options and the owner of those articles as the hard drive, usb, OS etc etc... obviously need this permission base.of UAC and administrator - with user accounts that I see the opthion on a security place is it possible to LEAVE accounts for purposes that use certain areas of operation for example. read/write (checkbox) TICK. Administrator is already used for example. Special (to check) TICK. Owner is somewhere and means everything (?)...  By these three and channging the valid authorization of one of the boxes in general account user (Administrator/pc) /me can possible closing ' in to "audit, of all the EVEN checked the area, that the administrator has; BE too similar to the of-stabilizer of the structure of the stability of the account authorization and account work? OR being the administrator account as if it was enough to differentiate the difference WITH all checked.

I guess that means I've done accounts similar it reduce the UAC prompt - and i, parameters is not not a technician could leave one unchecked then to re-establish a balance for the user to take into account the function UAC.

Thank you.

Hello

I suggest you to post your comments on the link below so that we can work on it.

http://mymfe.Microsoft.com/Windows%207/feedback.aspx?formid=195

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