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objects in "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\" & services.msc



 
 
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Old February 8th 08, 04:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter,microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
ProteanThread
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Default objects in "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\" & services.msc

Can't seem to run certain objects from the "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\" directory
(such as services.msc) using the RUN command from the start menu (however, I
can run services.msc from the computer management console); certain text
files such as *.INI or even *.TXT won't open up in Notepad (get a access
denied message on both accounts) although I can open up Notepad normally.

My persmissions are at default(?) but why would I be getting this error?


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Old February 8th 08, 04:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter,microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Bob
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Default objects in "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\" & services.msc

This will "fix" it for you.
Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm

"ProteanThread" wrote in message
...
Can't seem to run certain objects from the "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\"
directory
(such as services.msc) using the RUN command from the start menu (however,
I
can run services.msc from the computer management console); certain text
files such as *.INI or even *.TXT won't open up in Notepad (get a access
denied message on both accounts) although I can open up Notepad normally.

My persmissions are at default(?) but why would I be getting this error?


--
Woodzy
http://www.rtdos.com


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Old February 9th 08, 01:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter,microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
ProteanThread
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Default objects in "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\" & services.msc

Won't work in XP MCE and Administrators already have ownership.

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Woodzy
http://www.rtdos.com


"Bob" wrote:

This will "fix" it for you.
Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm

"ProteanThread" wrote in message
...
Can't seem to run certain objects from the "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\"
directory
(such as services.msc) using the RUN command from the start menu (however,
I
can run services.msc from the computer management console); certain text
files such as *.INI or even *.TXT won't open up in Notepad (get a access
denied message on both accounts) although I can open up Notepad normally.

My persmissions are at default(?) but why would I be getting this error?


--
Woodzy
http://www.rtdos.com



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Old February 9th 08, 03:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter,microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Bob
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Default objects in "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\" & services.msc

Did you try it?

"ProteanThread" wrote in message
...
Won't work in XP MCE and Administrators already have ownership.

--
Woodzy
http://www.rtdos.com


"Bob" wrote:

This will "fix" it for you.
Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm

"ProteanThread" wrote in
message
...
Can't seem to run certain objects from the "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\"
directory
(such as services.msc) using the RUN command from the start menu
(however,
I
can run services.msc from the computer management console); certain
text
files such as *.INI or even *.TXT won't open up in Notepad (get a
access
denied message on both accounts) although I can open up Notepad
normally.

My persmissions are at default(?) but why would I be getting this
error?


--
Woodzy
http://www.rtdos.com




 




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