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What is Windows UAC?
User Account Control (UAC) is a foundational security component in the Windows operating system. It allows users to log on to their computers and perform tasks using the standard user access rights. When certain applications need more than the standard user rights to run, the UAC allows users to run them with their administrator token.
With the built-in UAC elevation component, standard users can easily perform administrative or elevated tasks by entering valid credentials of a local administrator account. However, verification with just a username and password for such privileged actions could make the system vulnerable to exploitation by threat actors.
Enable MFA or 2FA for UAC through ADSelfService Plus
ADSelfService Plus provides MFA for Windows UAC to secure elevated system activities performed on standard user accounts. When this feature is enabled, MFA will be prompted for all UAC credential prompts, and the user will be able to perform the administrative action only upon successful identity verification. ADSelfService Plus offers multiple authentication factors to secure Windows UAC.

Supported Windows versions
The Windows UAC MFA feature of ADSelfService Plus is compatible with Windows 7 and above, and Windows Server 2008 and above. It is supported by ADSelfService Plus' Windows login agent version 5.10 and above.
Benefits of enabling MFA for Windows UAC using ADSelfService Plus
- Security for administrative actions
With MFA for UAC, ensure that critical system activities are not exploited, even when administrator credentials get compromised. - Wide variety of authenticators
Choose from multiple authentication factors that ADSelfService Plus offers to provide MFA for Windows UAC credential prompts. - Different authenticators for different users
Configure MFA based on users' OUs, groups, and domain memberships. This way, users with different privileges can be authenticated with different authentication factors.
Highlights of ADSelfService Plus
Password self-service
Unburden Windows AD users from lengthy help desk calls by empowering them with self-service password reset and account unlock capabilities.
Multi-factor authentication
Enable context-based MFA with 20 different authentication factors for endpoint, application, VPN, OWA, and RDP logins.
One identity with single sign-on
Get seamless one-click access to more than 100 cloud applications. With enterprise single sign-on (SSO), users can access all their cloud applications using their Windows AD credentials.
Password and account expiry notifications
Notify Windows AD users of their impending password and account expiry via email and SMS notifications.
Password synchronization
Synchronize Windows AD user passwords and account changes across multiple systems automatically, including Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, IBM iSeries, and more.
Password policy enforcer
Strong passwords resist various hacking threats. Enforce Windows AD users to adhere to compliant passwords by displaying password complexity requirements.