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Getuid-x64 Require Administrator Privileges

He frowned. The tool had always run under normal user tokens in read-only mode, relying on documented APIs to enumerate processes and read tokens. He checked the code: no direct edits to system policies, no service installs, no driver calls. Yet Windows insisted this tiny utility needed elevation.

The application attempts to open raw sockets, sniff network traffic (like Wireshark or Nmap components), or manipulate network interfaces. Getuid-x64 Require Administrator Privileges

What (e.g., Metasploit, custom Go/C++ binary, specialized monitoring tool) is throwing this error? He frowned

Resolving this issue requires elevating the execution context of the binary. Here are the primary methods to achieve this, ranked from the simplest to the most advanced. Method 1: Use the "Run as Administrator" GUI Option Yet Windows insisted this tiny utility needed elevation

Sometimes aggressive UAC configurations block old or unsigned keygens even if you use the right-click shortcut.