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    If you place the user in the Administrator user group, do you receive this message, I suspect the UI is only designed to be accessible by Administrators. Since the software is open source this behavior can of course be changed. The message itself is poorly worded, the built-in Administrator only has a single desktop, so I suspect the message is actually indicating the UI can only be access by Administrator and is inaccessible by normal users. Please edit your question with the appropriate amount of information required to properly answer your question.
    – Ramhound
    Commented Oct 3, 2019 at 17:06
  • If you don't have to modify Wireguard settings on a regular basis, simply log into an account that has administrator access, start Wireguard UI, adjust settings, then sign out (or better restart the computer just to be sure), sign in under a regular user account and check whether Wireguard settings are still in effect, e.g. by checking network connection that was created with Wireguard.
    – izogfif
    Commented Nov 26, 2020 at 8:59