INTRODUCTION
With the Always notify or Default UAC setting enabled, your desktop will be dimmed when you are notified of a change to your computer. You must either approve or deny the request in the UAC dialog box before you can do anything else on your computer. This behavior is known as the secure desktop.
The methods described in this article show you how to turn off the secure desktop without changing the UAC level. This article might be helpful if you always want to be notified (the most secure UAC level) while you do not want the secure desktop. Note If you want to be notified only when programs try to make changes but no secure desktop, simply move the UAC slide to the position below the default selection.More Information
Method 1: Turn off the secure desktop by using Group Policy
Method 2. 1. Type secpol.msc in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER.
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You have the User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode policy or the User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users policy enabled.
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You enabled these policies by using the Prompt for credentials on the secure desktop or the Prompt for consent on the secure desktop setting.
Method 2: Turn off the secure desktop by editing a registry value