Require-administrator-privileges-autodata-345 [2021] Today

The error message generally appears during the installation or activation phase of AutoData 3.45, specifically when you attempt to run the GetUid-x64 (or GetUid-x86) utility. It manifests as a small dialog box stating, "Require Administrator privileges".

Put simply, this error means that a key file or process within the AutoData 3.45 software is being blocked by the Windows operating system because it requires special to run correctly, which the program's installer is not being granted. This commonly occurs when using a specific tool within the software bundle called GetUid , which is used to generate a unique hardware ID for the software.

The exact you see right after granting the admin prompt (e.g., blank screen, immediate crash, or an explicit alphanumeric code) [1.18, 1.19]. require-administrator-privileges-autodata-345

To resolve the prompt, it helps to understand why Windows flags the software:

Finally, he opened regedit , navigated to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\ , located the Autodata key, and ensured the Users group had Full Control permission assigned in the registry. The error message generally appears during the installation

Or use a VBS script to suppress UAC prompts.

Sometimes, installing in user-protected folders creates permission issues. This commonly occurs when using a specific tool

Step-by-Step Guide to Granting Admin Privileges and Installing 1. Run the Installer as an Administrator

Type UserAccountControlSettings into the blank workspace field, then press Enter.

Open the Windows and navigate to Clock and Region . Click on Region , then open the Administrative tab.

If you are staring at this error, your AutoData installation is unable to perform a critical function due to Windows User Account Control (UAC) or file system permission restrictions. This article will dissect the root cause of error 345, provide step-by-step solutions, and offer long-term preventive strategies.