Last night I updated to Windows 10 anniversary update and I am experiencing the following issue.
I run SQL Management Studio 2016 as a different user so that I can connect to other database server however after the update I cannot.
I get a error popup saying This taks requires the application to have elevated permissions. Restart with different credentials or Cancel the task. Neither of these options allow SQLMS to open as the correct user.
I have a work around in that I can use SQLMS 2014 which allows run as to work correctly.
I believe the issue is my other user account not having permission to some file somewhere (related to Visual Studio 2015). Any idea how to find the file and change its permission manually or another way to fix this problem?
I have already tried reinstalling SQLMS in case that was the problem.
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