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This app has been blocked by your system administrator
This app has been blocked by your system administrator











this app has been blocked by your system administrator

Look for the blocked program and double-click on it.Go to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Microsoft Management Console > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins.If you are part of a domain, you need to make these changes on the GPO relevant to your local computer instead.

this app has been blocked by your system administrator

Similar to the above case, you need to enable it to resolve the error. If you encounter this error while trying to open the MMC snap-ins like the Device Manager, Local Security Policy Editor, etc., it’s likely because a different policy is restricted from the Group Policy. Note: If you are part of a domain or connected to a school/work account, you need to contact the admin and have them make the necessary changes for your user account or computer.

  • Double-click on EnableLUA and set its value to 0.
  • Navigate to Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System.
  • Type regedit and press Enter to open the Registry Editor.
  • You can also disable this setting by changing the corresponding registry entry if you don’t have the Local Group Policy Editor.
  • Look for and double-click on User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode.
  • Go to Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options.
  • Type gpedit.msc and press Enter to launch the Local Group Policy Editor.
  • If your system is fully updated but you get the error on apps you don’t think will harm your system, you can temporarily disable the above policy to run the app. However, you may also encounter the error on default programs if there’s some issue with your OS. This way, if an app doesn’t have a valid digital signature or Publisher, your system won’t allow you to open it. The most common reason for the error is the Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode policy being enabled on your system.
  • Check Automatic Root Certificates Update.
  • Right under Codeidentifiers, you should see subfolder named as (0) Delete that subfolder. Now, navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Safer\Codidentifiers Navigate to the registry by typing REGEDIT into the Windows search box. Please take the following steps to resolve this issue: If we go back in time, we had a similar problem with Windows 7 (Error: Unable to Execute File / CreateProcessFailed. It's a little irritating knowing you're the administrator and haven't pushed any new security from GPO or locally on the PC and not able to install an APP. * This program has been blocked by your system administrator.

    this app has been blocked by your system administrator

    I've received a lot of complaints from users who tried to install regular apps with local admin privileges and kept getting the following error: Why are the most recent Microsoft updates preventing people from installing third-party applications?













    This app has been blocked by your system administrator