Are both computers running the same version of Windows, e.g. version
1809? (see Settings->System->Info, scroll down a bit)
Are both computers have the same setting for the UAC level? (type UAC in
the search field, click the entry for user account control.) Default is
the 2nd highest level, which is fine.

When you're installing Windows (10) the user account you are specifying
during installation will be part of the administrators group. (see
Settings->Accounts where "Administrator" should be mentioned below your
account name). Although you're an administrator, this doesn't mean you
have all the rights to modify things. Instead, dependent on the UAC
settings, Windows asks for confirmation if an operation needs
administrative privileges. For example, if you are installing a program
Windows usually detects automatically that this needs admin rights and
prompts you for confirmation. That is, typically you don't need to
right-click on the setup program to run it with admin rights from the
beginning. Windows will ask for it.

When installing LMS (or later using the LMS Control Panel) you can
choose the startup option for LMS. Typically you will want to use
"Automatically run at system start", which means that you don't need to
login to start LMS but simply start the computer. But to set this
startup mode, the LMS Control Panel needs admin rights. Nowadays there's
a menu entry in LMS' tray icon to start the control panel with admin
rights. Alternatively look for the LMS Control Panel entry in Start
menu, right-click it and select more->Run as Administrator. Then the red
warning message should not appear.


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