Error Setting Security On Machine Software Classes
(עברית)المملكة العربية السعودية (العربية)ไทย (ไทย)대한민국 (한국어)中华人民共和国 (中文)台灣 (中文)日本 (日本語) Home20132010Other VersionsLibraryForumsGallery Ask a question Quick access Forums home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Asked by: Permissions "Messed Up" Windows 7 IT Pro > Windows 7 Security Question 0 Sign in to vote It seemed like overnight, I lost permission on my Windows 7 ultimate box with no solution. At first, it looked like ALL of my pictures were gone. So, I went from the root of C unto my users and pictures and it said I didn't have permission and to click CONTINUE (with the shield) to gain permission. Pictures returned....mostly. I have a handful of directories that will not let me see their pictures or just a few of them. Same thing on them...says no permissions. So I click on CONTINUE and it tells me I've been denied access to the folder...I am the administrator and UAC is off. It said to gain access, go to the security tab. I do so and it says I do not have permission to edit or view object's securiy settings. Suggestions? Monday, July 05, 2010 8:25 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Here's an update on this...it looked like Administrators was missing as a security group for the picture folders but now a handful of picturtes under the directory are also not allowed to be viewed and it seems like I now have to go into each picture and allow access. I have no idea how this got so screwed up. Any ideas? Tuesday, July 06, 2010 11:24 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hi Brian, Please check if the issue can be resolved by System Restore. To do so, please perform the steps below: 1. Restart computer, press the F8 key before the Windows logo appears. 2. On the Advanced Boot Options screen, use the arrow keys to highlight Repair your computer, and then press Enter. (If Repair your computer isn't listed as an option, then your computer doesn't include preinstalled recovery options, or your network administrator has turned them off.) 3. Select a keyboard layout, and then click Next. 4. On the System Recovery Options menu, select System Restore. 5. Click "Choose a differ
it here, and reinstall is NO option) I couldn't un-install a certain program saying I didn't have rights I fiddled around with the rights to the point I messed it up I think? I restored most of it to default I think (I looked at my 2nd pc's ntfs rights and copied it). These are the problems: 1: I get lock icon on c:\programdata and when I add users it goes away but during applying half of the files say acces denied not sure if it matters? I have also seen ACL corrupt errors in that folder and I tried running the command which I googled but the CMD told me i needed https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/84a2f2bb-5a57-4c0b-ab59-3657344f7902/permissions-messed-up?forum=w7itprosecurity to use another command which is newer version or something anyway couldn't figure it out. 2: C:\recovery has lock icon, my 2nd pc doesn't have this. Well I can add users to it.. but my 2nd pc doesn't have user and no lock!! I want it like my 2nd pc. I feel this might also be the problem why I can't use Universal Restore with Acronis since the image can't acces boot in the right way maybe.. 3. http://www.networksteve.com/windows/topic.php/Windows_7_ultimate_64_bit_Rights_messed_up!/?TopicId=47725&Posts=5 Administrator account red cross, if I add administrator account to some folder it will have a red cross, I assume this isn't healthy!! how to solve this? 4.System volume information also has a lock icon, for same reasons as nr 2 I want to solve this. I googled and found a certain command which supposeidly fix all security rights, I did this and looked at the log file, and I got acces denied -_- How can I fix all correct ntfs,security,ownerships and whatever to default ? September 24th, 2011 7:53pm Ok I restored an acronis image and something went wrong with the rights ( I dont have the old image so I need to solve it here, and reinstall is NO option) I couldn't un-install a certain program saying I didn't have rights I fiddled around with the rights to the point I messed it up I think? I restored most of it to default I think (I looked at my 2nd pc's ntfs rights and copied it). These are the problems: 1: I get lock icon on c:\programdata and when I add users it goes away but during applying half of the files say acces denied not sure if it matters? I have also seen ACL corrupt errors in that folder and I tried running the command which I googled but the CMD told me i needed to use another comm
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Up All Content All Content This Topic This Forum Advanced Search Homepage Featured Software Security Hardware Lunarsoft More Browse Forums Calendar Chat Guidelines Staff Online Users More Activity All Activity Search More Wiki PC Cleanup PC Security Anti-Malware Toolkit More More More All Activity Home Member Projects Dial-a-fix Remaining access denials and incorrect parameters Sign in to follow this Followers 0 Remaining access denials and incorrect parameters Started by Guest Lorraine, August 15, 2009 3 posts in this topic Guest Lorraine Guests Posted August 15, 2009 Hi there, I recently ran DAF's Permissions utility on two computers after a registry cleaner (RegSeeker 1.55) apparently saw fit to relieve me of access to many registry keys on both. The only symptoms I'd had (so far!) were inability to install a higher version of Adobe Reader on one, and broken WMP video playback -- with inability to re-register wmp.dll -- on the other. At first I came across and applied that workaround of adding "Everyone" with full control to parent keys, but then read that that's not a permanent or wise way to go. So I used DAF and it fixed many key permissions on both (thank you!). But below are some remaining secrepair log errors from the XP Home SP2 machine that I don't know how to proceed on. I'm not sure if they would ever even interfere with anything, but wanted to ask if I should do something about them, and if so, what. Possibly-relevant details: I'm the owner/only user of these machines. On the one below I did set up a limited user account at one point, but never used it and recently deleted it. They're standalone machines and have never been networked. (FYI, I tried very hard to google up some answers before coming here to bother you; figured these exact error messages were as common as dirt and that I'd find a smorgasboard of completely relevant material. But noooo!!! Oh and please don't lose respect for me because I have AOL on this machine. I don't use it anymore and would love to scrub it out once and for all, but need to keep it if I want to be able to access old emails saved in its proprietary .pfc format, grrr!) ----Configure Registry Key