OK, I'll bite. How does one run Windbg Preview with elevated privileges if I'm logged in as a normal user?
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I'm not sure how the UAC configuration is coming into play here. As the screenshots above indicate, WinDbg Preview (and perhaps any Microsoft Store app) isn't clearly exposing how you'd run it as another user (e.g. via right-clicking the launcher, or via launching via CMD.EXE).