Re: A Referral Was Returned From The Server

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I believe I've sorted this via local group policy.

Start - Run - GPEdit.msc

I then went to Computer Configuration - Security Settings - Local
Policies - Security Options.

Towards the bottom:

User Account Control: Only elevate executables that are signed and
validated

This was enabled, on my colleagues machine it was disabled. I disabled
it and boom it works :)


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robr
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