Windows User Account Control Statement - Windows User Account Control Statement - OnBase - Technical Requirements Overview for New Installations and Upgrades - OnBase/Technical-Requirements-Overview-for-New-Installations-and-Upgrades/English/Foundation-22.1/Technical-Requirements-Overview-for-New-Installations-and-Upgrades/Part-4-Operating-Systems/Windows-User-Account-Control-Statement - English - Foundation 22.1

Technical Requirements Overview for New Installations and Upgrades

Platform
OnBase
Product
Technical Requirements Overview for New Installations and Upgrades
Release
Foundation 22.1
License
Premier
Standard
Essential
ft:lastPublication
2024-02-14T17:42:18.360000
ft:locale
en-US

Hyland Software is dedicated to ensuring that OnBase is compatible with Windows User Account Control (UAC). UAC is a feature of Windows operating systems that was introduced with Windows Vista. It limits the ability of standard users to make global system changes to a workstation and prevents malicious software from making unauthorized changes to protected areas.

For details on UAC, refer to your Microsoft support information or see http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc709691(WS.10).aspx.

You may encounter UAC in OnBase when:

  • Installing or uninstalling OnBase, OnBase modules.

  • Copying, moving, or saving files to the Program Files directory, Windows directory, or another protected location.

  • Modifying system-wide settings, such as the registry.

  • Re-indexing a document or opening a scanned batch using published Internet Explorer from a Remote Desktop Server.

If Windows UAC is enabled, the above operations may prompt for administrator privileges or credentials, even if an administrator is currently logged on.