Dual Monitor / Extended Desktop without disabling UAC
I'm having trouble using an external monitor with Windows 7 on a Fujitsu T901.
Whenever the UAC prompt appears, Secure Desktop dims the screen and redirects both screens to the built-in monitor several seconds later. I'm then required to manually reset my desired settings (dual monitors, primary display on external monitor to right
of built-in).
Has anyone found a safer solution than disabling UAC? I'm considering creating a profile or script to store/reset my display settings, but still hope Secure Desktop can be made to restore my display to its previous settings.
Thanks!
Here are a few other discussions of the issue. No one seems to have a really viable solution:
http://superuser.com/questions/132420/windows-7-second-monitor-switch-off-after-uac-prompt
http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/fujitsu/24109-t5010-external-monitor-disconnects.html
http://www.vistax64.com/drivers/197990-problem-using-external-monitor-laptop.html
http://www.realgeek.com/forums/dual-display-resets-when-uac-or-screen-saver-is-activated-401153.html
June 5th, 2012 11:15am
Thanks, Kim! Will this decrease my security?
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June 7th, 2012 2:43pm
Hi,
If we disable this item, all elevation requests go to the interactive users desktop.
Generally, it will not reduce the security level.Kim Zhou
TechNet Community Support
June 8th, 2012 6:06am
Thanks for your help, but these settings didn't affect the display behavior I'm hoping to address.
UAC and Secure Desktop still reroute my dual-screen display to the built-in monitor, even with "switch to secure desktop when prompting for elevation" disabled.
Thanks again. I may look to automate the steps involved in resetting my display using an NVidia profile or script when I have more time to revisit this.
It's a real bummer to spend so much time messing around with display settings, day in and day out...
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June 14th, 2012 8:58pm
For anyone reading this who's experiencing similar trouble:
Window+x brings up the Windows Mobility Center, which can be used to quickly change display settings. It also seems to remember display preferences.
Window+p is even faster.
I never found a way to prevent UAC from redirecting or forcing it to restore my active display, however.
July 24th, 2012 9:08am
For anyone reading this who's experiencing similar trouble:
Window+x brings up the Windows Mobility Center, which can be used to quickly change display settings. It also seems to remember display preferences.
I never found a way to prevent UAC from redirecting or forcing it to restore my active display, however.
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July 24th, 2012 9:11am
Have the same problem, makes UAC unusuable. MS fix pls.
September 6th, 2012 8:17am