Getuidx64 Require Administrator Privileges
In logs it leaves a quiet candid trace: timestamps, syscalls, one resolved ID. A heartbeat in the daemon-space of place, a tiny proof of what it needed — why.
If you need to run the program frequently, you can configure it to always request administrator privileges: getuidx64 require administrator privileges
Avoid requiring admin rights solely for identity retrieval. Use standard APIs like GetCurrentProcessId() , GetTokenInformation() , or GetUserNameEx() which work under limited user accounts. Reserve getuidx64 -style functions for legitimate system-level tools. In logs it leaves a quiet candid trace:
: If the right-click method fails, search for "cmd" in your Start menu, right-click the Command Prompt , select Run as administrator , and then manually run the file by dragging it into the black window and pressing Enter. Troubleshooting Persistent Permission Issues Troubleshooting Persistent Permission Issues