I got D-Link D-ViewCam v3.6.4 (DCS-100 with Device Pack Version 1.6.8 ) to run fine in a Hyper-V Virtual Machine:
The .vhd VM I created was a Windows 8.1 image, with 4GB RAM and 2 Virtual Processors.
I suspect it will work fine with less resources.
This means I can run D-ViewCam on my desktop PC (Intel Core i7, Windows 10 Pro, 16GB RAM) without turning off UAC for the main desktop PC.
(Turning off UAC will disable a number of things in Windows 10, and is generally not recommended by MS).
The VM instance has UAC turned off to facilitate the operation of D-ViewCam.
The Video Storage area is on a disk in the main desktop PC, accessible from the VM instance via a network-mapped drive letter.
ref: How to Create and Run Virtual Machines With Hyper-V:
http://www.howtogeek.com/196158/how-to-create-and-run-virtual-machines-with-hyper-v/