When you encounter this issue, you’ll receive the following full error notification:
We’ve detected an application running with administrator privileges
PowerToys only needs to be elevated when it has to interact with other applications that are running elevated. If these elevated applications are in focus, there will be a conflict between PowerToys and those programs running with admin privilege, hence PowerToys will not be able to run in elevated mode thereby triggering the error notification. There are only a couple of scenarios in which PowerToys needs administrator privileges, such as when moving or resizing windows, or when intercepting certain keystrokes. The following specific tools are affected: FancyZones
Snapping a window into a zoneMoving the window to a different zone
Shortcut guide
Display shortcut
Keyboard Remapper
Key to key remappingGlobal level shortcuts remappingApp-targeted shortcuts remapping
However, if you’re faced with this We’ve detected an application running with administrator privileges issue, you can follow the instructions outlined below to resolve the issue. Do the following:
Click on the PowerToys icon in the System tray/Notification area on the extreme right of the Taskbar.Right-click on it and select Settings.Click the General tab.Click Restart as administrator.Once PowerToys reopens, click Settings.Now toggle the button for Always Run as administrator to On.
That’s it! The Windows 10 version of PowerToys has been available as a preview for a little while now, and Microsoft is gradually adding more and more handy utilities to it. Currently, with the addition of File Explorer Preview, Image Resizer, Keyboard Manager, PowerRename, PowerToys Run, the number for utilities in PowerToys is now 7.