IBM Watson Studio Desktop Install - installation

I’m trying to install IBM Watson Studio Desktop and running installation as administrator. Yet, when I launch the program, it says that I need to set up the program as an Administator. What’s going on?
I’ve tried uninstalling and reinstalling the program several times and keep receiving the same error message when I launch the program.
I’m on a Dell Windows laptop.
Any ideas?

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