Sometimes, when we use the computer, we find that the computer may automatically install certain software, which affects the network speed and memory used. So, how can we effectively prohibit continued installation on the Windows 10 operating system Home Edition? What about software?
1. In the desktop environment of the computer, select the "Run" item from the menu and enter the command secpol.msc.
2. Then press the OK button. At this time, the computer's local security policy pane will pop up directly.
3. In this pane, we need to click on the options "Security Settings-Local Policy-Security Options" in sequence.
4. Find the "User Account Control: Elevation Prompt Behavior for Standard Users" setting in the dedicated pane on the right.
5. Click this setting to enter the property setting window and select the "Automatically reject promotion request" option in the drop-down menu.
6. Then find the setting of "User Account Control: Detect application installations and prompt for upgrade" and double-click to open it.
7. Set it to "Disabled" and finally press the OK button. The account will no longer be able to install application software at will.
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