In the ‘Group Membership’ tab, tick the checkbox for ‘Administrator’ to select the option and then click on ‘OK’ at the bottom to apply the changes. Select the ‘Group Membership’ tab on the top of the screen. Next, select a user that you want to make the moderator and then click on ‘Properties’. Search for ‘netplwiz’ in the Start Menu, and then click on it to open. If you are not the administrator, ask the administrator to make the changes for you. To change the group membership settings, you will need to log in with the administrator account. Similarly, you can change modify the settings and it may help resolve the issue with most of the programs. Next, click on ‘OK’ in the ‘Command Prompt Properties’, which is the case in this example. Tick the checkbox for ‘Run as administrator’ and click on ‘OK’ at the bottom. The ‘Advanced Properties’ dialog box will open. Move to the ‘Shortcut’ tab and then click on ‘Advanced’ at the bottom. Next, again right-click on the program and select ‘Properties’, the last option in the menu.
Right-click on it and then select ‘Open file location’ from the context menu. Search for the program you are unable to run as administrator. One of the easiest and quickest ways of resolving the issue is to change program settings. In case this does not fix the error, revert to the default settings. If it is fixed, keep the settings as such but also be extra cautious when making any changes to the system or download/installing something. After dragging the slider to the last one, click on ‘OK’ at the bottom.Īgain, reboot your computer and see if the error is fixed. In case it is not, slide further down to the next settings where no notifications are sent. Next, reboot your computer and see if the issue is fixed. This next one is basically the same setting, with just the difference of not dimming the desktop when the notification/permission box pops up. Hold and drag the slider to the level under it and then click on ‘OK’ at the bottom to apply the changes. The setting is by default set to ‘Notify me only when apps try to make changes to my computer’. In UAC settings, you will see four levels, the top being ‘Always notify’ and the bottom being ‘Never notify’. To change the UAC settings, search for ‘Change User Account Control settings’ in the search menu and then open it. You should always try the other fixes before moving to this one since changing the settings will lead to fewer notifications which put your computer at risk. Many a time, UAC settings can lead to the ‘Run as Administrator’ error, and changing it might fix the issue. Whenever a change is about to be made, the user is notified and has to approve before it can come into effect. The changes could be made by the user, the OS, any built-in or third-party app, or even malware.
UAC or User Account Control notifies the user of certain changes that require administrator access, being made on the system. Change User Account Control (UAC) Settings If the issue is fixed after uninstalling the Antivirus, you should switch to another one. Removing your Antivirus won’t leave your computer exposed, since there is Windows Defender which plays the same role. If the error isn’t fixed by now, try uninstalling the Antivirus and then check if the issue is resolved. This has worked for a lot of users and could be one of the reasons behind the error. In case the error persists, try changing the antivirus settings and disabling some features. To ensure, always research the file which you are about to restore. If you are having trouble with other programs, try restoring more files but ensure that don’t restore one that may harm your computer. In case, you are having trouble with Command Prompt, look for ‘consent.exe’ and restore it. Antivirus sometimes move certain files to the list which are necessary for the functioning of Command Prompt and other programs. The first thing you should do is to check the quarantine list and look for files that may be the causing the error. However, you shouldn’t uninstall it right away, rather make some basic changes to the settings and see if that works. Sometimes Antivirus interfere with the various features and functions of Windows, thus leading to the error. Many users have reported that uninstalling their Anitvirus has helped fix the ‘Run as Administrator’ issue. It happens to others softwares and programs as well. Users who rely on ‘Command Prompt’ for most of the tasks often face problems if the ‘Run as Administrator’ function is not working. However, it is necessary to understand the problem before you start fixing it to avoid any major harm to your system. There are multiple reasons behind the error and the fix for most of them is quick and simple. There are times when the feature doesn’t work. Many programs on your computer to be run as administrator for various tasks.