System administrator has blocked this program

Hi, i have this error, how can i "allow" this program? i have admin rights.

Hi,
Did you disable the UAC firstly?
Users who log on with an administrator account may still experience UAC prompts, if Admin Approval Mode is configured in Group Policy. Admin Approval Mode helps prevent malicious software from silently installing itself without an administrator's knowledge.
It also helps protect from inadvertent system-wide changes. Lastly, it can be used to enforce a higher level of compliance where administrators must actively consent or provide credentials for each administrative process.
Regards.
Vivian Wang

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