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WMIDiag error message - how to restore NT Authority\Self ?
I have the following error message from a WMIDiag run:
22409 04:14:12 (0) ** DCOM security for 'My Computer' (Access Permissions/Edit Default): .................................................. MODIFIED. 22410 04:14:12 (1) !! ERROR: Default trustee 'NT AUTHORITY\SELF' has been REMOVED! 22411 04:14:12 (0) ** - REMOVED ACE: 22412 04:14:12 (0) ** ACEType: &h0 22413 04:14:12 (0) ** ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE 22414 04:14:12 (0) ** ACEFlags: &h0 22415 04:14:12 (0) ** ACEMask: &h7 22416 04:14:12 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_EXECUTE 22417 04:14:12 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACCESS_LOCAL 22418 04:14:12 (0) ** DCOM_RIGHT_ACCESS_REMOTE 22419 04:14:12 (0) ** 22420 04:14:12 (0) ** = The REMOVED ACE was part of the DEFAULT setup for the trustee. 22421 04:14:12 (0) ** Removing default security will cause some operations to fail! 22422 04:14:12 (0) ** It is possible to fix this issue by editing the security descriptor and adding the ACE. 22423 04:14:12 (0) ** For DCOM objects, this can be done with 'DCOMCNFG.EXE'. 22424 04:14:12 (0) ** 22425 04:14:12 (0) ** 22426 04:14:12 (0) ** DCOM security warning(s) detected: .................................................. ................................. 0. 22427 04:14:12 (0) ** DCOM security error(s) detected: .................................................. ................................... 1. I cannot find any account called Self in any groups, nor does it exist as a user. Can someone help me to fix this problem? (ie, give fairly clear step-by-step instructions as I think this might be a bit complex) I'm comfortable in the registry, and somewhat comfortable in the component services area - I just experienced that today for the first time. (I've already fixed a different one involving security in the Component Services area, which was cleared up in this WMIDiag run). Thank you! |
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