Chronos 22 ABR 2024 a las 17:35
Steam client won't launch unless I run as administrator
Since last week I have not been able to launch the Steam client from Start shortcut, from the taskbar shortcut and from the desktop shortcut by default. The only way it works is if I specifically select "Run as administrator".
Even after launching clicking these shortcuts still will not open the client. I have to either select "Run as administrator" every time or select the Steam icon on the system tray at bottom right.
I have been running Windows 11 for a while now with no real issues, and as far as I am aware there were no OS or hardware changes or updates.
Searching for a while on the forums I only found 2 to 4+ year old discussions, but most issues were because the process was already running in the background. But I have already checked with Task Manager several times and even after a fresh restart the issue still exists.
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Jaunitta 🌸 22 ABR 2024 a las 17:39 
Check if Steam is added to exceptions in AV and add it through the windows firewall.
no154370 23 ABR 2024 a las 2:49 
if OP never log in to the admin account for his Windows Computer

then it means this

1) someone is restricting OP from playing games on the computer

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to check whether it is true or not

here is how to check

a) open windows settings

b) go to accounts

c) under account settings, click "family tab", it will prompt you and you have to click "yes"

this link here provides more information on "microsoft family settings".

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=microsoft+family+settings

p.s the link i provide is just an example as not everyone is using mozilla firefox. just go to your web browser and search "microsoft family settings".
Chronos 23 ABR 2024 a las 19:08 
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Thanks for the answers, I tried these solutions but it didn't work.
I do agree that it is probably something to do with the Windows settings, but all my fiddling did no good.

@Edit: I found the culprit, it was CCleaner Professional, the feature called “Performance Optimizer.”. For some reason without my input it put Steam to sleep. I just opened up CCleander and disabled the "Performance Optimizer".
Última edición por Chronos; 23 ABR 2024 a las 19:13
no154370 24 ABR 2024 a las 0:36 
kindly uninstall CCleaner

it is known to conflict with Steam and Steam Games like dota 2 and CS 2.

this link i provide below contains information on what type of programs conflict with steam and steam games.

https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/1F39-DCB4-FF28-5748
Fromlostdays 27 OCT 2024 a las 13:54 
Publicado originalmente por Chronos:

@Edit: I found the culprit, it was CCleaner Professional, the feature called “Performance Optimizer.”. For some reason without my input it put Steam to sleep. I just opened up CCleander and disabled the "Performance Optimizer".

You're the real hero for this. Thanks for bothering to come back and report even after you fixed it. Turns out I was having the same issue and honestly it was starting to make me paranoid :steamthumbsup:
Wandariel 3 DIC 2024 a las 3:50 
Publicado originalmente por Chronos:
Thanks for the answers, I tried these solutions but it didn't work.

@Edit: I found the culprit, it was CCleaner Professional, the feature called “Performance Optimizer.”. For some reason without my input it put Steam to sleep. I just opened up CCleander and disabled the "Performance Optimizer".



Thank you so much this worked for me as well <3
EveOnBee 27 DIC 2024 a las 19:31 
Publicado originalmente por Chronos:
@Edit: I found the culprit, it was CCleaner Professional, the feature called “Performance Optimizer.”. For some reason without my input it put Steam to sleep. I just opened up CCleander and disabled the "Performance Optimizer".

Thank you so hecking much. I had been fighting this for months and tried everything in the book. This post was the only time I heard it could be CCleaner.
TheGame 22 MAR a las 10:18 
Publicado originalmente por Chronos:
Thanks for the answers, I tried these solutions but it didn't work.
I do agree that it is probably something to do with the Windows settings, but all my fiddling did no good.

@Edit: I found the culprit, it was CCleaner Professional, the feature called “Performance Optimizer.”. For some reason without my input it put Steam to sleep. I just opened up CCleander and disabled the "Performance Optimizer".

This worked 100% I had no idea, no need for it be asleep anyways.
Steve NotHere 27 ABR a las 14:15 
Even today this fixed it for me. Thanks boys.
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