25.10.2016, 23:49, "Onorio Catenacci" <catena...@ieee.org>:

This issue is that certain tasks require administrator privilege on
Windows and it's much more friendly to check the current user's
privileges and inform the user that he or she needs to elevate to
admin than simply fall over. :)

Well, that would mean that the proper solution would be to check not for the Admin group membership, but for access to the specific resources (registry keys, files, etc.) that are required for the operation you are about to perform, am I right?
 
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