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What do 'enabled' and 'disabled' UAC virtualization mean?
In the task manager in the column for UAC virtualization, "not allowed" means a thing is running as administrator. But what do 'enabled' and 'disabled' mean?
I don't know what virtualization is but it's safe to say I don't need to get deeply involved with it. I only have one computer and I'm the only person who uses it. I guess virtualization would have something to do with other user accounts or installing other OSs or something, which I don't do. I only need to know enough for basic security purposes.
There's this thread but it doesn't say what the terms mean:
Process - See if running as administrator (elevated)