Can I Undo 'Run As Administrator' on VS2012 After Losing Admin Rights on Server?

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The discussion revolves around issues with running Visual Studio 2012 (VS2012) in administrative mode on a client machine after changing administrator rights. The user successfully set the application to run as an administrator via the Compatibility tab but later lost the ability to modify this setting after disabling their administrator rights on the server machine. This has resulted in the application prompting for a username and password each time it is launched. The user seeks guidance on how to revert the "Run This Program As An Administrator" setting, noting that the checkbox is now disabled. Clarification is requested regarding the operating systems in use and the specific changes made on the server that led to this situation.
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I am on a client machine but I have admin rights to check and uncheck any applications that need to be run as an administrator. Now I open VS2012 devenv.exe properties page and choose Compatibility tab and check Run This Program As An Administrator. So everytime I run the program, it runs in administrative mode.

Then I turn off my current administrator rights from the server machine. I can not run the program anymore as it always asks for username and password. I would like to know how can I uncheck what I have checked ? Because the Compatibility tab has disabled my checkbox "Run This Program As An Administrator".
 
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inotyce said:
Then I turn off my current administrator rights from the server machine.

I don't quite understand what this means. Exactly what operating systems are each machine running, and what happened on the server--precisely?
 
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