Silent Update OS Dialogs/TestPlan/QuickStartGuide: Difference between revisions

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* The update can also be done running as an administrator or as a limited user.  
* The update can also be done running as an administrator or as a limited user.  
*  For example:  
*  For example:  
**on Windows 7 you have several possibilities of testing this feature. You can run as an adimin at all the UAC levels (off, low, default and high). Another possibility is to run as a limited account at all UAC levels (running as a limited user account only allows you to set 2 levels of the UAC – the default level and the one beneath the default level).  
**on Windows 7 you have several possibilities of testing this feature. You can run as an admin at all the UAC levels (off, low, default and high). Another possibility is to run as a limited account at all UAC levels (running as a limited user account only allows you to set 2 levels of the UAC – the default level and the one beneath the default level).  
** on Windows Vista the UAC level can only be set to on and off (for both admin or limited users).
** on Windows Vista the UAC level can only be set to on and off (for both admin or limited users).
** on Windows XP and Windows 2003 the UAC is not present so it can't be set or changed.
** on Windows XP and Windows 2003 the UAC is not present so it can't be set or changed.
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