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Sign in to vote Hi, Please check Windows Update service's running status, make sure it is automatic. If not, change and start it. Please refer to the following steps to resolve this issue. Step 1. Rename the Windows Update temporary folders: ==================================== 1. Click "Start", in "Start Search" item, type: "notepad" (without quotes) and press Enter. 2. Copy the following commands and then paste them into the base filtering engine error 5 access denied opened Notepad window: net stop wuauserv net stop CryptSvc ren %windir%\system32\catroot2 catroot2.old ren %windir%\SoftwareDistribution sold.old net start CryptSvc net start wuauserv pause 3. After pasting the above commands, please close the Notepad window. Choose "Save" when you are prompted to save the file. Type "rename.bat" as the file name and save it to the Desktop. 4. Return to the Desktop, right click the rename.bat file and choose "Run as administrator". 5. You will see a DOS-like window processing. Now try Windows Update to see if the issue has been resolved. Step 2. Run Microsoft Fix It Tool 50202 to reset Windows Update components: ==================================================== 1. Please download the tool from the following link: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9665683 2. When the file download window appears, please click "Save", and follow the directions to save it to your computer. 3. Locate the downloaded file and double click it to run the tool. 4. Follow the steps in the wizard. When you are prompted, please click to check the box before the Aggressive option. 5. After it is finished, please restart the computer. If it still does not resolve the issue, let's proceed to step 3. Step 3. Run the System Update Readiness Tool ===================================
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topic #1 DancinHomer DancinHomer Junior TEG Forum Member Members 2 posts Posted 05 May 2009 - 05:14 AM I have been trying to resolve this issue since Friday with no great progress.The https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/5728fc8d-4ba7-4d08-994a-2144b79a8f96/windows-update-wont-work?forum=w7itprogeneral main issue is that a program on the laptop needs the Background Intelligent Transfer Service set to Automatic start, however when you try to change this setting, I get an Access Denied error (Error 5), I also get a similar access denied error when trying to manually start the service.I have done the following 'general fixes' with no success; chkdsk /r, sfc /scannow, windows http://www.theeldergeek.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=36641 update repair tool and windows repair.Other things I've tried: Setting permissions in the registry for the BITS entries to give full access using the user's account.Setting a password on the Administrator account.Repairing BITS using guide on another forum.Start the service from Administrator account (in safe-mode) and new Temp account (with admin rights).Precautionary virus & spyware scan as I've read that Vundo virus can cause problems like this, albeit not found.Other information that may help:I get the same error on the Automatic Updates service.I noticed corruption on the Path to Executable:, where instead of reading %SystemRoot% it read %fystemRoot%, although I fixed these entries in Regedit.When going into Safe-Mode it logs straight in to the user created account instead of normally asking at logon screen which account to login with (Administrator account not in list, but does exist)Similar to above when I created the Temp account, it logged straight in to the main user account (in both normal & safe-mode) without giving me the option (I can log in by choosing Log Out, once logged in)When enabling/disabling an entry in msconfig I get the message about not having permissions to make the ch
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Access Denied error when trying to start BITS & Automatic Update Service Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by DancinHomer, May 5, https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-access-denied-error-when-trying-to-start-bits-automatic-update-service.824423/ 2009. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement DancinHomer Thread Starter Joined: May 5, http://www.thewindowsclub.com/access-is-denied-local-services-windows-8-1 2009 Messages: 42 I have been trying to resolve this issue since Friday with no great progress. The main issue is that a program on the laptop needs the Background Intelligent Transfer Service set to Automatic start, however when you try to change this setting, I get an Access Denied error (Error 5), I also get a similar access denied error error 5 when trying to manually start the service. I have done the following 'general fixes' with no success; chkdsk /r, sfc /scannow, windows update repair tool and windows repair. Other things I've tried: Setting permissions in the registry for the BITS entries to give full access using the user's account. Setting a password on the Administrator account. Repairing BITS using guide on another forum. Start the service from Administrator account (in safe-mode) and new Temp account (with error 5 access admin rights). Precautionary virus & spyware scan as I've read that Vundo virus can cause problems like this, albeit not found. Other information that may help: I get the same error on the Automatic Updates service. I noticed corruption on the Path to Executable:, where instead of reading %SystemRoot% it read %fystemRoot%, although I fixed these entries in Regedit. When going into Safe-Mode it logs straight in to the user created account instead of normally asking at logon screen which account to login with (Administrator account not in list, but does exist) Similar to above when I created the Temp account, it logged straight in to the main user account (in both normal & safe-mode) without giving me the option (I can log in by choosing Log Out, once logged in) When enabling/disabling an entry in msconfig I get the message about not having permissions to make the change, although it does make the change. Any ideas would be much appreciated as I have posted this on another forum with no success (yet). Paul. DancinHomer, May 5, 2009 #1 Sponsor Phantom010 Trusted Advisor Joined: Mar 9, 2009 Messages: 34,572 Please download and install HijackThis by clicking here. Run it and select Do a system scan and save a logfile. The log will be saved in Notepad. Copy and paste the log in your next post.
Local Services in Windows 8.1/10 RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance A few months ago, I got the update to Windows 8.1 from Windows 8 on my laptop. Since then every thing went fine and I was truly enjoying the Windows 8.1 with the "Windows Re-imagined" concept. But yesterday when I went to check the Security Center, I came to know that the Windows Firewall service wasn't running on my system. So I headed to the Local Services window by pressing running services.msc command. Here I found that only a few services were running. I tried to start the leftover services, but I wasn't able to do so. I received the Access Is Denied error. This is the screenshot with one such service: Due to this Access is denied error, I couldn't start most of the local services and this messed up my system with warning and alerts. Initially, to fix it out, I did run the SFC /SCANNOW command to fix out any corrupted files associated with these services, but it didn't made any differences in the situation. Then eventually, I came around this solution which helped me to resolve the issue significantly: Windows could not start Service. Access Is Denied 1. Press Windows Key + R combination, type Regedt32.exe in the Run dialog box and hit Enter to open the Registry Editor. Advertisement ^ 2. Navigate to the following location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\wcncsvc 3. In the left pane of this location, right click over the wcncsvc key and select Permissions. In the Permissions window, highlight the entry Administrators. 4. Make sure you have the Full control option checked as far as Permissions is concerned. Ensure same with Users entry as well. Click Apply followed by OK when down in both cases. Finally, close the Registry Editor and reboot the system. You should now be able to start local services without any hitch. This should help solve the problem. RECOMMENDED: Click here to update all device drivers on your Windows PC Related Posts: Remove File Access Denied or Access is Denied error with Permissions Time Machine What are Effective Permissions for Files and Folders in Windows Troubleshoot: Windows Services will not start Remove Access Denied error when accessing files or folders in Windows Access is Denied error while installing software on Windows Posted by KapilArya@TWC on January 3, 2014 , in Category Windows wi