When I attempt to run the CPUID2. exe program, I get an error message about permissions. What does that mean?
If this the error message you’re receiving, “Insufficient permissions to run CPUID2. exe.” it means that there is a lack of permissions to your local drive.
Sometimes, you can get around this by right-clicking on CPUID2.exe and choosing, “Run as Administrator”. If this doesn’t work, you’ll need to have an Administrator (at your organization) log in and run it for you.
For further help or instructions, contact Axiom Support and they’ll walk you through the process.
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