01-12-2026
10:20 AM
- last edited on
01-13-2026
09:33 AM
by
Danny
When I install the driver software, it requires that I'm logged in as an Admin rather than using Windows UAC to provide Admin privileges for the installation. Why is this the only application I've ever installed that requires this? Is there a way around it I'm unaware of? This is a corporate environment, so Domain Admin accounts don't have login permissions and creating a local Admin Account just for this one application requires setting up an entire profile in Windows which seems excessive and a waste of hard-drive space and IT time.
01-12-2026 10:26 AM
Hello!
I’m sorry to hear that you’re having trouble installing your printer. To help the community assist you better, we need a bit more information:
- What is the exact model of your printer? (It can usually be found on the top or front of the unit.)
- Which version of Windows are you using?
- How do you connect to your printer: via USB or Wi-Fi?
Any additional details you provide will help the community better understand your issue.
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01-12-2026 04:14 PM
It's a networked MF634cdw, and I'm using Win11, though this has been true for Win7 and Win10, too. How does any of this information guide your answer? Doesn't seem relevant.
01-12-2026 04:24 PM
Hello!
Thanks for the specs. To answer your question on why we asked: The software architecture for our PIXMA (consumer inkjet) line is vastly different from the imageCLASS (laser) line. Knowing you have an MF634Cdw confirms that we can use the enterprise-level driver workaround, which isn't always an option for other models.
The "Why" (Technical Context)
You are correct—the standard Setup.exe wrapper for this model attempts to install the MF Scan Utility and Toner Status Monitor services. These background agents often require a persistent Admin profile to write specific registry keys, which a temporary UAC elevation can fail to authorize in strict Domain environments.
The Workaround: "Have Disk" Installation
Since you are in a corporate environment, the best path is to bypass the Setup.exe entirely and install the driver via the Windows Driver Store (INF method).
Steps:
Go to the MF634Cdw Support Page (linked below) and download the Generic Plus UFR II Printer Driver.
Run the .exe file to extract it, but cancel the installer wizard if it launches automatically.
Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers (or Settings > Printers).
Click Add device > The printer that I want isn't listed.
Select Add a printer using an IP address and enter the MF634Cdw's IP.
When asked for the driver, click Have Disk...
Browse to the folder you extracted in Step 2. Navigate to the Driver subfolder and select the .INF file.
Proceed through the wizard.
This installs the print function purely via Windows, skipping the permission-heavy utility software.
Let us know if this gets you up and running!
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01-12-2026 05:19 PM
Hi Stephen,
Appreciate the explanation. How can I install the MF Scan Utility? Doesn't sound like that technique will work for a executable/utility.
Chad
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