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Hi all
Im running XP SP2 - with no further updates. I recently noticed I have lost the permissions to access basic functionality such as monitor settings or many functions in the control panel. I get the error "windows cannot access the specified device path or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access this item" I have attempted to restore but I get faiures under this. I have run Nortons AV and Spybot with no virus found. I can access the commands under safe mode in all accounts (Admin and user) but when I go back to the normal mode I still get the error. I really dont want to instal again as I have just re done this on a new system and I have a couple of large apps - but if that is the only fix - I guess Ill do it Any suggestions please? Chris |
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You haven't lost permissions. Permissions apply no matter what mode you are in. At a guess it is security software or a virus. Type Clean boot troubleshooting in help while online.
-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "cc" <ccmills@optusnet(nospam).com> wrote in message news:Xns9732A441B9847ccmillsoptusnetcomau@61.9.191 .5... > Hi all > Im running XP SP2 - with no further updates. > > I recently noticed I have lost the permissions to access basic > functionality such as monitor settings or many functions in the control > panel. I get the error > "windows cannot access the specified device path or file. You may not > have the appropriate permissions to access this item" > I have attempted to restore but I get faiures under this. > I have run Nortons AV and Spybot with no virus found. > > I can access the commands under safe mode in all accounts (Admin and > user) but when I go back to the normal mode I still get the error. > > I really dont want to instal again as I have just re done this on a new > system and I have a couple of large apps - but if that is the only fix - > I guess Ill do it > > Any suggestions please? > > Chris |
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"David Candy" <.> wrote in news:uevImySBGHA.740@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl:
> You haven't lost permissions. Permissions apply no matter what mode > you are in. At a guess it is security software or a virus. Type Clean > boot troubleshooting in help while online. > Thanks David - I will attempt to follow the instructions |
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cc <ccmills@optusnet(nospam).com> wrote in
news:Xns9732AAD139837ccmillsoptusnetcomau@61.9.191 .5: > "David Candy" <.> wrote in news:uevImySBGHA.740@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl: > >> You haven't lost permissions. Permissions apply no matter what mode >> you are in. At a guess it is security software or a virus. Type Clean >> boot troubleshooting in help while online. >> > > Thanks David - I will attempt to follow the instructions Further - I followed instructions and it appears that Kerio Personal Firewall trial version has caused all the problems It ran out a couple of days ago and said it was running in restricted mode. Little did i realise restricted mode meant it restricted my access. The offending driver was Fwdrv.sys - when I removed this Kerio told me it wasnt working. I de installed and will look for an alternative now Any suggestions anyone. Dave - thanks very much for the quick response it put me on the right track regards Chris |
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It may be that a script was ran when logging on that took her admin rights
away. If this is a company computer these things happen quite regularly. Talk to your administrator to see if that is the case. They do this to protect their own investment in preventing users from making changes to the system and downloading needless stuff. "David Candy" wrote: > You haven't lost permissions. Permissions apply no matter what mode you are in. At a guess it is security software or a virus. Type Clean boot troubleshooting in help while online. > > -- > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Goodbye Web Diary > http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments > ================================================= > "cc" <ccmills@optusnet(nospam).com> wrote in message news:Xns9732A441B9847ccmillsoptusnetcomau@61.9.191 .5... > > Hi all > > Im running XP SP2 - with no further updates. > > > > I recently noticed I have lost the permissions to access basic > > functionality such as monitor settings or many functions in the control > > panel. I get the error > > "windows cannot access the specified device path or file. You may not > > have the appropriate permissions to access this item" > > I have attempted to restore but I get faiures under this. > > I have run Nortons AV and Spybot with no virus found. > > > > I can access the commands under safe mode in all accounts (Admin and > > user) but when I go back to the normal mode I still get the error. > > > > I really dont want to instal again as I have just re done this on a new > > system and I have a couple of large apps - but if that is the only fix - > > I guess Ill do it > > > > Any suggestions please? > > > > Chris > |
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