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Version 12 Created by Jonathan.JANVIER on Jul 12, 2013 8:38 AM. Last modified by error 5 access denied maplestory Jonathan.JANVIER on May 19, 2016 1:37 PM. SymptomsCannot scan a remote machine with Protect Scanning a remote machine in Protect fails error 5 access denied starting service windows server 2003 with the following error: Error 5: Access is deniedResolution1- Do I have local admin rights for the target machine ?2- Is the remote registry service running ?To test the remote registry connection: From the https://helgeklein.com/blog/2011/08/access-denied-trying-to-connect-to-administrative-shares-on-windows-7/ console machine to the target machine -Open Regedit > File > Connect Network Registry , Open one of the hives and ensure you can read the actual Key - what is the result ?3- Does the local user account have full permissions to the remote registry as local administrator ?Open Regedit and go to:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlSecurePipeServerswinreg4- Reboot both target and console machine - what is the result after a scan ? https://community.shavlik.com/docs/DOC-22976 5- Can you complete a nslookup IP Address, NETBios Name, FQDN both forward and reverse for target and console. Ensure results are consistent.6- Is this the only machine you are getting this error ?7- Do you have credentials assigned to this machine in the machine group ?8- What credentials are set in the Machine Properties? Go to the Machine View, right-click on the device and click "Machine Properties". Verify that the correct credentials are listed there.9- Try disabling your anti-virus and firewall and seeing if it makes a difference to your error ? If it does, re-check the port list to ensure all necessary ports are enabled. Shavlik Protect Inbound and Outbound Port Requirements Explanations10- Is User Account Control Enabled on the Machine?For machines using Windows operating systems that employ the use of User Account Control (this includes Windows Vista or later and Windows Server 2008 or later), you must either:Join the machines to a domain and then perform the scan using domain administrator credentials, orIf you are not using the built-in Administrator account on the remote machines (and using that account is NOT recommended), you must disable User Account Control (UAC) remote restrictions on the machines. To do this:Click Start, click Run, type regedit,
Administrator gets an "Access denied" error when they try to perform administrative functions on a client with UAC enabled The information in http://support.dameware.com/kb/article.aspx?ID=400103 this article applies to: DameWare Remote Support - Version(s) All IssueWhen you use NTU to connect to any Windows computer with User Account Control (UAC) enabled, Windows denies you access to administrative functions such as viewing or editing disk drives, services, or the registry. This issue is directly related to UAC, and cannot be resolved in the NTU program. For additional information, see the error 5 following Microsoft knowledgebase article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/951016. WorkaroundTo gain remote access to administrative features on computers with UAC enabled, complete the following procedure. Connect to the remote computer using Remote Control> RDP View in NTU, or Windows Remote Desktop. On the remote computer, open Registry Editor (regedit.exe). Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE> SOFTWARE> Microsoft> Windows> CurrentVersion> policies, and then select system. Add the DWORD Value, LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy: Click Edit > error 5 access New > DWORD Value, and then enter LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy. Assign the DWORD a value of 1: Select the new value, and then click Edit > Modify. Select Decimal. Enter 1. Click OK. Close Registry Editor. Disconnect from the RDP View or Remote Desktop session. The next time you connect to the remote computer with an administrative account using NTU, you will be able to access the administrative functions on the remote computer.
Knowledgebase Article: #400103 Category: General Information O/S Info: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista Last Revised: Monday, April 23, 2012 Keywords: errors, failed, fails, failure, message, messages Description: Resolves an issue that prevents NTU users from accessing administrative functions on remote computers by providing a Registry workaround to alter the way UAC behaves with non-local administrative accounts. How would you rate this article? 12345678910 Not HelpfulVery Helpful Please tell us why you are rating this article this way. If you need to enter a URL please remove "http://". Please note: this field is required for negative responses. No HTML please.                           12345678910 Average rating: 7.3 out of 10. 12 people have rated this article. Page Options Print th