How would a UAC prompt enter information identification of the administrator on the programs and the elements of the control panel of my choice? [Windows 7 Ultimate]

I'm working on setting up a guest account on a Windows 7 PC I have. I was fiddling around in local security and group policy strategy to try to make an account secure, but limited on this PC. I understood how to fill most of the policies I want to apply to this account, but have not been able to find one for policy, as I said in the title. I want to make is that if a program or a component of the Panel tries to be executed, I wish a UAC popup prompt. However, I wouldn't that happen with all the programs and items in Control Panel, only some of them. I found how to block programs and settings panel of current or well configured, but I want some of them to run on the base if admin credentials are entered. Any help is greatly appreciated!

Not really - they would not be able to get there. For most of the policies, your policy will be either hide the option completely (they'd never see even the ability to click on at all), or he would tell them he was disabled by policy and their only option is to click on 'OK '.  This is because UAC is not designed as a way to temporarily lift a policy - it is designed as a way to prevent a user (or more exactly, a running program using the security context of the user) to escape from their Bishop model and causing changes to files or registry keys that are not directly for them (their own key to personal registry or a file folder).

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