Can I disable UAC when autologon on a standard user account an automatic device under WES7?

Hello

I'm developing digital signage players who run under WES7 with automatic logon on a standard user account. There are no keyboard, no mouse, without human intervention, but only a screen for video display, which are automatically downloaded from a content server. Each entry ports are disabled.

Please, could we have an official point of view of Microsoft experts to approve (or not rejecting not) turning off UAC (0) on such a configuration?

In advance, thank you for your collaboration!

Best regards

The UAC is designed to avoid that explicit programs to make changes to the registry, or system folders unless you give your consent. You will need to decide for yourself whether your computer could be exposed to malicious programs that tries to exploit the absence of UAC.

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