Require-administrator-privileges-autodata-345 ❲Edge Ultimate❳
Aggressive UAC settings can prevent the Autodata emulator from communicating with the software.
Go to your desktop and right-click the shortcut icon (or go to C:\ADCDA2\ where the source file resides). Select Properties from the contextual drop-down menu.
Look under the Settings block and check the box for . Click Apply , then click OK .
Locate your emulator files (often a file named Start_Emulator.bat , install.cmd , or a green traffic-light icon). require-administrator-privileges-autodata-345
Repeat this exact sequence for your hardware license identification tool, typically titled GetUid64.exe or GetUid32.exe , inside the installation directory. 2. Configure Windows Compatibility Container Modes
In the "Settings" section at the bottom, check the box that says . Click Apply , then OK . Troubleshooting Common Administrator-Related Issues
Autodata 3.45 was designed for older environments. Running it in compatibility mode bypasses modern security restrictions. Aggressive UAC settings can prevent the Autodata emulator
Locate the installation files—usually named (for 32-bit systems) or "Install_x64.exe" (for 64-bit systems).
is typically caused by the software's need to modify system files, access protected registry keys, or interact with hardware emulators (like Sentinel or HASP) used in older versions of the program. Common Solutions Run as Administrator
Before trying complex fixes, try launching the application with elevated rights. Look under the Settings block and check the box for
Once properly installed with administrative rights, the software provides:
This article provides a comprehensive troubleshooting guide, explaining what this error means, why it happens, and exactly how to resolve it.
If you encounter an "Administrator privilege required" error, you can resolve it using the following methods: