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"Access denied" to most admin tools
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you problem is cause by incorrect security entry's in the registry .usually cause by trojan or virus or malware /spyware .just search google to find correct entry's .i did have them once because i had same problem and fixed it by changing entry's ,its just a simple 1 where a zero should be .look in Local Security Policy also something may be set in there .secpol.msc in run
Soldiering on without a gun is ineffective .lol
Soldiering on without a gun is ineffective .lol
Last edited by CompUfuss; Nov 30th, 2008 at 10:40 am.
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Hi, I have the same problem.
I can't access admin tools in control panel.
I am using windows xp sp3 professional.
I think it's a virus, because today I can't even see the usb devices in My Computer and I tried to see them in Disk Management but in there i can't even see the main disks like C: or D:.
I can see only CD-Drives.
I think I took the virus off, but i can't see USB or Disks anymore.
So Please if anyone knows the registry files that I should change to take in control my computer.
secpol.msc doesn't work either.
I can't use System Restore cause i turn it off.
Thanks in advance
I can't access admin tools in control panel.
I am using windows xp sp3 professional.
I think it's a virus, because today I can't even see the usb devices in My Computer and I tried to see them in Disk Management but in there i can't even see the main disks like C: or D:.
I can see only CD-Drives.
I think I took the virus off, but i can't see USB or Disks anymore.
So Please if anyone knows the registry files that I should change to take in control my computer.
secpol.msc doesn't work either.
I can't use System Restore cause i turn it off.
Thanks in advance
Last edited by eagly; Apr 18th, 2009 at 8:17 am.
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Hi,
Thread starter here.
I soldiered on without "Computer Management" and the other day I stumbled upon a way to run it without going via Control Panel ... and it works.
Just right click on "My Computer" on the desktop and select "Manage". It seems that my PC is actually happy to run Computer Management after all ... just not from the Control Panel.
I hope this may help someone.
Regards
Graham
Thread starter here.
I soldiered on without "Computer Management" and the other day I stumbled upon a way to run it without going via Control Panel ... and it works.
Just right click on "My Computer" on the desktop and select "Manage". It seems that my PC is actually happy to run Computer Management after all ... just not from the Control Panel.
I hope this may help someone.
Regards
Graham
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