Require-administrator-privileges-autodata-345

In some rare cases, require-administrator-privileges-autodata-345 can appear due to:


If the error appears when launching a specific feature (e.g., wiring diagrams), a DLL may not be registered.

No. It is a Windows-level permission error. It does not affect vehicle ECUs or saved repair orders. require-administrator-privileges-autodata-345

Before jumping into fixes, it is essential to understand what the 345 error code signifies. Based on AutoData’s proprietary error handling system:

In simpler terms, AutoData attempted to modify a system-level resource or write to a configuration file, but Windows determined that the current user token lacks the necessary access rights. If the error appears when launching a specific feature (e

If this works, proceed to make it permanent (Step 2).

If the error persists even when running as admin, UAC might be too strict. In simpler terms, AutoData attempted to modify a

Feature: Require Administrator Privileges (AutoData-345)
Description:
Ensure that the AutoData module ID 345 is executed with full administrator rights. If the user lacks admin privileges, the system must display a UAC (User Account Control) prompt or block the operation with an appropriate error message. This is required to permit access to low-level system resources, hardware communication ports, or protected file paths essential for module 345 functionality.