Hi @pipesk,
Browser actions are executed under the account that your browser is running, which in most cases is the logged-in Windows account.
So if you run a specific action, the account must also have that access. Lansweeper itself does not bypass that. The only credentials the application knows of are scanning credentials, but these do not necessarily have permission to run the action.
For example, you need to use an account with that permission to uninstall software. Could you try with another account or give your account that permission on the target machine?
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