OK in 2016 I deleted the Layer Registry keys (see above) (Win 10) and I could run Eraser without Admin rights to erase files without getting the Windows UAC prompt. I have just installed Eraser on a brand new Win 10 machine and I can't get that workaround to work any more! I never found a way of...
Many, many thanks sainokawara
I have been searching for this solution since I upgraded Eraser to V6.2 running on Windows 10 Professional. I can confirm that deleting Registry keys HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers and HKCU\Sofware\Microsoft\Windows...
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