So, why does LTspice need admin permissions to paste. I'm now done with the solutions section, and I'm off on a tangent for those who are inquisitive. (It should be at C:\Program Files\LTC\LTspiceIV\scad3.exe)Ģ) Press and hold down the SHIFT key while you right-click the program icon, and then click "Run as".ģ) Click "Run the program as the following user", and then type the user name, password, and domain of the administrator account that you want to use.Ĥ) This should execute LTspice under admin privileges allowing you to copy and paste for that session. If you are using Windows XP (any edition) (32 or 64 bit):ġ) Locate the LTspice executable in Windows Explorer.
If you'd like to know why LTspice needs to be run under admin privileges, then see the bottom of this post. You can now restart LTspice and you should be able to copy and paste without issue. Make Sure LTspice is closed before these things are changed.ġ) Right click the LTspice icon on your desktop.Ģ) Click " Properties" from the context menu.ģ) Click on the " Compatibility" Tab of the window that just opened.Ĥ) Look for a group box labeled " Privilege Level".ĥ) Inside privilege level there should be a check-box that says " Run this program as administrator".Ĩ) Click the "OK" Button.
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If you are using Windows 7 (any edition) (32 or 64 bit):
(This Guide Written Based on LTspice 4.21 Installed) If you are able to copy, duplicate, and cut, but are unable to paste. (I admit, a few years late, but maybe this will help someone who had the same issue I did.)