Sometimes when you attempt to access a file/folder on your external drive or attempt to run a program, you may encounter a message saying “The requested operation requires elevation”.

This error indicates that you do not have the essential privileges to perform a particular action on Windows and thus need elevated permission of a local administrator.

A quick way to fix these types of errors is to run the program as an administrator. Most of the time, this will fix your issue but sometimes you may require additional fixes.

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So, without further ado, let’s learn about the nature of your problem, why it’s happening and how to fix them in this article.

What Causes the “The Requested Operation Requires Elevation” Error Message?

There are various reasons why you are experiencing this issue. Some of the most common and possible ones are as follows:

How to Fix “The Requested Operation Requires Elevation”

Since you are experiencing this issue due to insufficient permissions, providing additional permissions will most likely solve your problem. Furthermore, the error also pops up while running network commands.

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Hence, most of the fixes mentioned here revolve around different ways to provide elevated permissions. From turning off the UAC to creating your new account, we have mentioned several fixes in this article that you may try until your problem gets fixed.

Open the Program as an Administrator

Some programs require additional permissions to open or run successfully. Likewise, they need to run as an administrator; otherwise, the elevation error can occur. Fortunately, you may easily run the program as an administrator with the steps below.

UAC is a Windows security component that decides access to the system. It prevents unauthorized programs and apps from getting installed and making any changes to the system without appropriate administrator privileges.

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If you have set very strict UAC settings, it can lead to issues like this one. However, you may change it from the control panel. Here’s how you can do it.

Reset the Folder Permission

If you get the error message while accessing the files on an external hard drive, then changing the ownership of the drive can help solve your problem. Here’s how you may do it.

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