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‎02-03-201602:38 AM

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‎02-03-201602:38 AM

the requested operation requires elevation

Hi!

I can't dubble click to open *.Max files from folders in windows 10.

(I'm on an an account that has admin rights) I usually run max as administrator.

It works fine to open the files through the 3dsMax program, but it's still anoying not being able to dubble click on files.

The thing is this, If I unlock the hidden administrator account then it works fine to open the files from any folder. This acount has some limitations though, Like sertain Microsoft features are not allowed to use from the administrator account.

How to I fix my user account so that it can open *.max files?

(I've tried disableing UAC from control panel that dos not work)

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the requested operation requires elevation (3)kgokhangurbuz

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‎02-03-201602:04 PM

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‎02-03-201602:04 PM

Hi,

Can you please try to move this file to a folder named "abc" and then try to double-click opening it?

Also, can you please try to right click on file, click "open"?

I have something in my mind but i need your replies for the actions above.

Best regards;

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‎02-05-201604:22 AM

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‎02-05-201604:22 AM

Hi!

I finally was able to resolve this issue by

opening regedit and then deleting the entry .max under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT

(After restarting the pc, I couldopen the *.max file with 3dsMax)

I suspect this issue was caused by a previous install of a demo version of 3dsMax.

(Before this I tried every solution thinkableon this side of the milkyway, including completly removeing 3dsmax and reinstalling the software)

The way I found the solution was to rename the file *.max2, to see what would happend when I tried to open the file. Since this filetype had no difficulty running and open 3dsMax the issue had to be connected to the filetype somehow. 🙂

Cheers! 😄

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‎06-09-201612:32 AM

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‎06-09-201612:32 AM

I still get the same issue with 3dsmax 2017: "the requested operation requires elevation 3dsmax autodesk" When trying to open *.max files directly.

How do I resolve this?

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Anonymous

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‎07-22-201601:12 AM

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‎07-22-201601:12 AM

for me was e nought to disable the "run as Administrator" in 3ds max.exe

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‎04-02-201711:06 PM

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‎04-02-201711:06 PM

Some How... This Solution didn't work for me....

Instead..... I did this and it worked.

Right clicked on 3Ds Max 2017 shortcut and open Properties.
In Compatibility Tab, Untick " Run as Administrator ".
That's it...
Now try to open the file, and It will work.
Hope that helps...

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‎04-02-201711:07 PM

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‎04-02-201711:07 PM

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‎01-17-202008:50 AM

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‎01-17-202008:50 AM

I have just reinstall Windows 10 on my Laptop and i downloaded my Office 2010 and whenever I try to open it I get this message

c: program files Microsoft office 14 powerpnt.exe the requested operation requires elevation

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the requested operation requires elevation (12)Mark.Lancaster

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‎01-17-202009:22 AM

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‎01-17-202009:22 AM

@Anonymous

Welcome to the Autodesk User's Community..

And what does Microsoft Office products have to do with installing and activating Autodesk products.

This is not a Microsoft support forum. This forum is for Autodesk products..

Mark Lancaster

the requested operation requires elevation (13) & Autodesk Services MarketPlace Provider

Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional & not an Autodesk Employee

Likes is much appreciated if the information I have shared is helpful to you and/or others

Did this resolve your issue? Please accept it "As a Solution" so others may benefit from it.

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‎08-13-202007:31 PM

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‎08-13-202007:31 PM

Really helps and it worked for me.Saved my time.thank you sir.

1.Drag and drop-issue solved.

2.the requested operation requires elevation in max - I can't open the file directly. Its troubled, wasted my time.

this method solved the issue. Right-click- 3dxMax 2016 shortcut icon-properties-compatibility-untick run as administrator.

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the requested operation requires elevation (16)jowalid123

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‎04-18-202208:52 AM

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‎04-18-202208:52 AM

i keeped searching the whole day just to find this comment and it worked
i don't know that to say that was werid problem

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The requested operation requires elevation? ›

What Does 'The Requested Operation Requires Elevation' Mean in Windows 10? As the error message indicates, you can only gain access to or take ownership of the file or folder by getting the elevated permission of a local administrator. So, to resolve the problem, you need to change the ownership of the drive.

How do I fix the requested operation requires elevation? ›

How can I get rid of the requested operation requires elevation error message while trying to run an application? Simply run the application as administrator by right-clicking on the app icon and then selecting the Run as administrator option from the context menu.

What does require elevation mean? ›

The "Requested Operation Requires Elevation" error is a security feature in Windows operating systems that occurs when a user attempts to execute an action or command that needs administrative rights without having the necessary permissions.

What does elevation mean in CMD? ›

An elevated command prompt, also known as an administrator command prompt, is a command line interface in Windows that allows you to execute commands with administrative privileges.

How do I force an application to run without elevation? ›

You can use the AppCompatibilityView tool if you want to always run a specific .exe file without elevation. You have to add the .exe file by dragging it to the AppCompatibilityView window and then choose - Add Compatibility Option -> Run As Invoker.

How do I turn off elevation prompt in Windows 10? ›

Open Run (Windows key + R) and type 'secpol. msc' and hit enter. Now, Navigate to Local Policies > Security Options and search for User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for standard user and double click on it. Select Automatically deny elevation requests and Apply.

How do I get the Command Prompt to run elevated? ›

Type "cmd" in the search bar. Right-click on "command prompt" or "command prompt (Admin)" in the search results. Select "Run as administrator." Alternatively, you can open the Run dialog box by pressing the Windows key + R, type "cmd," and then press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to run it as an administrator.

How to login in cmd as admin? ›

Press the Win + R on your keyboard. In the Run dialog box, type “cmd” into the field and then press Ctrl + Shift + Enter. This will open Command Prompt with administrative privileges.

How do I login using Command Prompt? ›

If the user is a local account, you can simply use the computer name or . \username. This command will prompt you for the password of the user account. After entering the password, a new Command Prompt window will open running under the credentials of the specified user.

How do I secure my desktop when prompting for elevation? ›

Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> 'User Account Control: Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation' to 'Enabled'.

How do I run elevated permissions? ›

Type "cmd" in the search bar. Right-click on "command prompt" or "command prompt (Admin)" in the search results. Select "Run as administrator." Alternatively, you can open the Run dialog box by pressing the Windows key + R, type "cmd," and then press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to run it as an administrator.

What is elevation on a laptop? ›

"Elevation" refers "Windows Access Rights" by which Windows controls what you can do on the file, specifically what folders you can read and write to. To do installations in Windows 7 you need "elevated" rights. You get them by using "Run As Administrator".

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