How to solve the problem of grant permission to install dependencies.

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-Xenon
-Xenon Member Posts: 2 Newcomer
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I met this problem and I have tried the solution provided by NI for several times, but it doesn't make sense at all. My operating system is Windows 11. The Native Access version is 3.18, the newest right now. Does it have another else resolution?

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  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Administrator, Customer Care Posts: 14,941 admin
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    You could try the following:

    If still not working,

    Start the NTKDaemon Service manually

    1. Press the Win + R keys on your keyboard to open the Run window.
    2. Type services.msc and click OK.
      TypeServicesMsc.png
    3. Right-click NTKDaemonService and select Start.
      Services.png
    4. Close the window and start Native Access.
  • -Xenon
    -Xenon Member Posts: 2 Newcomer
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    It's really a method I haven't searched online. But someone helped me solve the problem by himself and actually I really don't know the solution. He said there is a "NTKDaemon.exe" at "C:\Program Files\Native Instruments\Native Access\resources\daemon\win". He also mentioned that the service of NTKDaemon couldn't be successfully used, and the solution may become obvious. By the way thanks for your reply!

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  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Administrator, Customer Care Posts: 14,941 admin
    Answer ✓

    You could try the following:

    If still not working,

    Start the NTKDaemon Service manually

    1. Press the Win + R keys on your keyboard to open the Run window.
    2. Type services.msc and click OK.
      TypeServicesMsc.png
    3. Right-click NTKDaemonService and select Start.
      Services.png
    4. Close the window and start Native Access.
  • -Xenon
    -Xenon Member Posts: 2 Newcomer
    Answer ✓

    It's really a method I haven't searched online. But someone helped me solve the problem by himself and actually I really don't know the solution. He said there is a "NTKDaemon.exe" at "C:\Program Files\Native Instruments\Native Access\resources\daemon\win". He also mentioned that the service of NTKDaemon couldn't be successfully used, and the solution may become obvious. By the way thanks for your reply!

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