Can UWF be enabled for a specific user
Is it possible to enable the UWF (Unified Write Filter) for a specific user on Windows 10 IoT?
The docs don't seem to mention this ability...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/customize/enterprise/unified-write-filter
I have a device where one user (An "Administrator" user) should be able to perform different tasks like installing software, etc., but the main application runs under a different "Guest" user for which I would like to have the write filters enabled.
windows-10 windows-10-v1607 uwf
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Is it possible to enable the UWF (Unified Write Filter) for a specific user on Windows 10 IoT?
The docs don't seem to mention this ability...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/customize/enterprise/unified-write-filter
I have a device where one user (An "Administrator" user) should be able to perform different tasks like installing software, etc., but the main application runs under a different "Guest" user for which I would like to have the write filters enabled.
windows-10 windows-10-v1607 uwf
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Is it possible to enable the UWF (Unified Write Filter) for a specific user on Windows 10 IoT?
The docs don't seem to mention this ability...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/customize/enterprise/unified-write-filter
I have a device where one user (An "Administrator" user) should be able to perform different tasks like installing software, etc., but the main application runs under a different "Guest" user for which I would like to have the write filters enabled.
windows-10 windows-10-v1607 uwf
Is it possible to enable the UWF (Unified Write Filter) for a specific user on Windows 10 IoT?
The docs don't seem to mention this ability...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/customize/enterprise/unified-write-filter
I have a device where one user (An "Administrator" user) should be able to perform different tasks like installing software, etc., but the main application runs under a different "Guest" user for which I would like to have the write filters enabled.
windows-10 windows-10-v1607 uwf
windows-10 windows-10-v1607 uwf
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