For legacy AutoData versions that are incompatible with modern UAC:
Note: Turn UAC back on after troubleshooting to keep your system secure.
Look inside your Autodata 3.45 installation folder for a file named regsettings.reg or Clear-Registry.reg . require-administrator-privileges-autodata-345
While not the focus, it's helpful to know that modern iterations of the software have likely addressed these legacy issues. If you're planning long-term, consider the following:
: Right-click the application executable or the installation file and select "Run as administrator" to provide the necessary permissions. Compatibility Mode For legacy AutoData versions that are incompatible with
: The software uses third-party hardware key emulators (such as Sentinel drivers) to bypass physical USB dongles. Windows blocks these unsigned, low-level drivers by default.
Even with administrator privileges applied, Windows security features can still interfere with Autodata 3.45. If you are still encountering errors after following the steps above, try the following configurations: Disable User Account Control (UAC) Temporarily If you're planning long-term, consider the following: :
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If you are seeing this prompt while trying to open or install the program, you can usually bypass it by:
Right-click the primary application executable (e.g., ADCDA.exe ), and select . Navigate to the Compatibility tab. Check the box for "Run this program as an administrator" .