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I am running Windows XP Home with SP2.
When I try to run System Restore, a dialogue box pops up which says that I do not have the "proper security permissions to restore the system". I tried to run the Event Viewer based on Bert Kinney's suggestion in a "system restore" posting on 11/26/2005. When I tried to run the Event Viewer, I get an error which says that the "Snap-in Creation failed" and that it may not be installed properly. This is just one problem I have been having. Many of my MMC Snap-ins have similar errors when I try to invoke them. I think that there must be some general problem with Administrator privilege on my machine. Are there any Registry keys/values I can look at/change which will setup my Administrator privileges correctly? This is a stand-alone machine and every User Account is setup as Administrator. I would really hate to have to re-install Windows XP again. Thanks, Greg Mirek |
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I experienced same problem, but it was when I first installed XP, which is
quite some time ago. I believe I just set up a user account with myself as the System Adminstrator and that solved the dilemma. Idiot Microsoft doesn't tell you this little tid-bit of information one needs to be privy to in order to get Restore to function properly; my system would not automatically create System Restore points until I did set up an account as mentioned above. Hope this helps. gman "gmirek" wrote: > I am running Windows XP Home with SP2. > > When I try to run System Restore, a dialogue box pops up which says that I > do not have the "proper security permissions to restore the system". > > I tried to run the Event Viewer based on Bert Kinney's suggestion in a > "system restore" posting on 11/26/2005. When I tried to run the Event Viewer, > I get an error which says that the "Snap-in Creation failed" and that it may > not be installed properly. > > This is just one problem I have been having. Many of my MMC Snap-ins have > similar errors when I try to invoke them. > > I think that there must be some general problem with Administrator privilege > on my machine. Are there any Registry keys/values I can look at/change which > will setup my Administrator privileges correctly? This is a stand-alone > machine and every User Account is setup as Administrator. > > I would really hate to have to re-install Windows XP again. > > Thanks, > Greg Mirek |
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Hi,
Here's one possibility. "Snap-in Failed to Initialize" Error Message When You Open Microsoft Management Console http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp -- Regards, Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User http://bertk.mvps.org gmirek wrote: > I am running Windows XP Home with SP2. > > When I try to run System Restore, a dialogue box pops up which says > that I do not have the "proper security permissions to restore the > system". > > I tried to run the Event Viewer based on Bert Kinney's suggestion in a > "system restore" posting on 11/26/2005. When I tried to run the Event > Viewer, I get an error which says that the "Snap-in Creation failed" > and that it may not be installed properly. > > This is just one problem I have been having. Many of my MMC Snap-ins > have similar errors when I try to invoke them. > > I think that there must be some general problem with Administrator > privilege on my machine. Are there any Registry keys/values I can > look at/change which will setup my Administrator privileges > correctly? This is a stand-alone machine and every User Account is > setup as Administrator. > > I would really hate to have to re-install Windows XP again. > > Thanks, > Greg Mirek |
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Bert,
Your suggestion was not my problem. There are other Snap-ins which DO initialize. I feel strongly that my problem is one of permissions... when I go to Device Manager from My Computer->Properties, it also says that I don't have the proper permission to install Device Drivers. Thanks, Greg Mirek "Bert Kinney" wrote: > Hi, > > Here's one possibility. > "Snap-in Failed to Initialize" Error Message When You Open Microsoft > Management Console > http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp > > -- > Regards, > Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User > http://bertk.mvps.org > > > gmirek wrote: > > I am running Windows XP Home with SP2. > > > > When I try to run System Restore, a dialogue box pops up which says > > that I do not have the "proper security permissions to restore the > > system". > > > > I tried to run the Event Viewer based on Bert Kinney's suggestion in a > > "system restore" posting on 11/26/2005. When I tried to run the Event > > Viewer, I get an error which says that the "Snap-in Creation failed" > > and that it may not be installed properly. > > > > This is just one problem I have been having. Many of my MMC Snap-ins > > have similar errors when I try to invoke them. > > > > I think that there must be some general problem with Administrator > > privilege on my machine. Are there any Registry keys/values I can > > look at/change which will setup my Administrator privileges > > correctly? This is a stand-alone machine and every User Account is > > setup as Administrator. > > > > I would really hate to have to re-install Windows XP again. > > > > Thanks, > > Greg Mirek > > > |
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What about the other Admin accounts?
Are they having the same problems? "gmirek" wrote: > I am running Windows XP Home with SP2. > > When I try to run System Restore, a dialogue box pops up which says that I > do not have the "proper security permissions to restore the system". > > I tried to run the Event Viewer based on Bert Kinney's suggestion in a > "system restore" posting on 11/26/2005. When I tried to run the Event Viewer, > I get an error which says that the "Snap-in Creation failed" and that it may > not be installed properly. > > This is just one problem I have been having. Many of my MMC Snap-ins have > similar errors when I try to invoke them. > > I think that there must be some general problem with Administrator privilege > on my machine. Are there any Registry keys/values I can look at/change which > will setup my Administrator privileges correctly? This is a stand-alone > machine and every User Account is setup as Administrator. > > I would really hate to have to re-install Windows XP again. > > Thanks, > Greg Mirek |
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Yes, they are all having the same problem. I even created a new user (with
Administrator privilege) and it also had the same problem. Do you know where the "permissions" data is kept for Users? Is it the Registry? Or is it in some "special" place. Alos, I know that System Restore is running... there is a debug utility (srdiag.exe) which I ran which will list the restore points taken. But, again, I don't think my problem is specifically with System Restore. Thanks, Greg Mirek "Dixonian69" wrote: > What about the other Admin accounts? > Are they having the same problems? > > "gmirek" wrote: > > > I am running Windows XP Home with SP2. > > > > When I try to run System Restore, a dialogue box pops up which says that I > > do not have the "proper security permissions to restore the system". > > > > I tried to run the Event Viewer based on Bert Kinney's suggestion in a > > "system restore" posting on 11/26/2005. When I tried to run the Event Viewer, > > I get an error which says that the "Snap-in Creation failed" and that it may > > not be installed properly. > > > > This is just one problem I have been having. Many of my MMC Snap-ins have > > similar errors when I try to invoke them. > > > > I think that there must be some general problem with Administrator privilege > > on my machine. Are there any Registry keys/values I can look at/change which > > will setup my Administrator privileges correctly? This is a stand-alone > > machine and every User Account is setup as Administrator. > > > > I would really hate to have to re-install Windows XP again. > > > > Thanks, > > Greg Mirek |
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Start>Help and Support
Search>security permissions Here is on such item found!! Security setting descriptionsComputer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings Windows XP Service Pack 2 introduces some security-enhancing changes to security settings. To get the most up-to-date security setting descriptions, see "Changes to Functionality in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2" on the Microsoft website (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=20969). Security area Description Account Policies Password Policy, Account Lockout Policy, and Kerberos Policy Local Policies Audit Policy, User Rights Assignment, and Security Options Event Log Application, system, and security Event Log settings Restricted Groups Membership of security-sensitive groups System Services Startup and permissions for system services Registry Permissions for registry keys File System Permissions for folders and files You can configure the security settings that are described in this section on one computer, or on many computers, by using the Security Configuration Manager tools. The Security Configuration Manager tools consist of: Security Templates Security Configuration and Analysis The Secedit.exe command-line tool Local Security Policy The Security Settings Extension to Group Policy To set or to modify individual security settings on individual computers, use Local Security Policy. To define security settings that are enforced on any number of computers, use the Security Settings Extension to Group Policy. To apply several settings in a batch, use Security Templates to define the settings, and then apply those settings by using Security Configuration and Analysis or Secedit.exe, or import the template that contains your settings into Local Policy or Group Policy. Note For the most current information regarding Service Pack 2 for Microsoft Windows XP, see the page on the Microsoft website (http://www.microsoft.com/). "gmirek" wrote: > Yes, they are all having the same problem. I even created a new user (with > Administrator privilege) and it also had the same problem. > > Do you know where the "permissions" data is kept for Users? Is it the > Registry? Or is it in some "special" place. > > Alos, I know that System Restore is running... there is a debug utility > (srdiag.exe) which I ran which will list the restore points taken. But, > again, I don't think my problem is specifically with System Restore. > > Thanks, > Greg Mirek > > "Dixonian69" wrote: > > > What about the other Admin accounts? > > Are they having the same problems? > > > > "gmirek" wrote: > > > > > I am running Windows XP Home with SP2. > > > > > > When I try to run System Restore, a dialogue box pops up which says that I > > > do not have the "proper security permissions to restore the system". > > > > > > I tried to run the Event Viewer based on Bert Kinney's suggestion in a > > > "system restore" posting on 11/26/2005. When I tried to run the Event Viewer, > > > I get an error which says that the "Snap-in Creation failed" and that it may > > > not be installed properly. > > > > > > This is just one problem I have been having. Many of my MMC Snap-ins have > > > similar errors when I try to invoke them. > > > > > > I think that there must be some general problem with Administrator privilege > > > on my machine. Are there any Registry keys/values I can look at/change which > > > will setup my Administrator privileges correctly? This is a stand-alone > > > machine and every User Account is setup as Administrator. > > > > > > I would really hate to have to re-install Windows XP again. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Greg Mirek |
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