This issue has something to do with a bug on Windows 10 or Windows 8 where you cannot use any native Windows app with UAC disabled. Re-enabling UAC, editing registry key, etc. can be the things you should do.
Now, let’s go to see them.
The error message discussed in this post gives a clear enough hint that it is related to User Account Control settings.
UAC is used to manage anything you download, open or run on your computer and it is a kind of security measure to check if what you are doing is OK. But the pop-ups may be annoying, so you disable it. As a result, the app can’t be activated error while UAC is turned off.
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