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| Hi, I've got a problem with Vista User Access Control, When I try to open it (in Pproperties->Security) it always end failed with this message : "Cannot open access control editor. Invalid value for registry". My account got administrator privelege, and this problem applied for all objects ("files/folders") in my HDD. I'm Vista Home Basic Users, and I thought my system is still clean since I got my PC just about 2 months ago. I need Vista UAC feature to manage file permission in my PC, ![]() Any help would be very appreciated.. Thanks before Arya S. I'm Vista Home Basic users, | Guest
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| Hello, Can you open any other administrative applications, such as the registry editor? -- - JB Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Arya Senna" <Arya Senna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:732066B0-BEA4-42A2-9520-A344278392C7@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Yes, I do can. Btw, addition, this error message occured when there is a windows shield icon on "edit" button (it means to all other objects except the objects under my account folder). And I just figured out that if I turned off UAC (via MSCONFIG, then reboot) I can get access to the edit security feature in properties. But if I turned on it back, my file render unaccessible. Thank you very much for your response, Jim. ![]() Arya S. "Jimmy Brush" wrote: Quote:
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| Could you please do the following: 1) Make sure you have UAC turned ON 2) Download process monitor from Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...ssmonitor.mspx (direct link: http://download.sysinternals.com/Fil...essMonitor.zip) 3) Extract procmon.exe, but do NOT run it yet 4) Open Windows Explorer, right-click on a folder, click properties, click on the security tab 5) Run procmon.exe, and click OK on the screen that comes up to start capturing 6) Go back to the properties window displaying the security tab, and then click the edit button 7) When the error is displayed on the screen, go back to the process monitor window and click the capture toolbar button to stop capturing (it is the third button from the left, with a picture of a magnifying glass on it) 8) Click the save button to save to a file (in Native Process Monitor Format) 9) Reply to me via e-mail with that file as an attachment Thanks, -- - JB Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Arya Senna" <AryaSenna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:32B3C6F3-E6CF-4B4E-82E9-473200FF7153@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Oh, thank you. I'll send that to your e-mailBut..--pardon for my ignorance-- you didn't tell me your e-mail, did you?? I can't find your e-mail in your profile. But from some source, I found your e-mail with domain @mvps.org. hope it's the right one. Or I just sent the attachment to JimmyBrush@discussions.microsoft.com? (I thought all user will get that such e-mail). Well, I think I'll just send it to both of them.. And the file is quite big, (about 46MiB) PS : Process Monitor is making change to my registry, It takes .PWL fileassociation, While I don't want to keep PM, the Explorer will always ask me where is the .exe. : not good. Thank you "Jimmy Brush" wrote: Quote:
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| Okay, Jim.. I've sent that to your e-mail @mvps.org. The file is RAR compressed. Only about 3MiB and if extracted it should be sized 46.6MiB.. Regards Arya Senna "Arya Senna" <AryaSenna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:418E7139-C97F-4CC9-9FE2-92603D55C81C@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Okay, I revived this thread, hoping for another help, It had been 4 months long since I posted the problem, still I couldn't get the solution. My UAC won't work as described above/below (just refer to your sorting system, ascending or descending) My Vista is OEM, so AFAIK I can't get support from MS, while the manufacturer itself, (I presume) won't covers this kind of OS-specific problem, therefore they will just suggest the 'usage of Recovery Disc' to restore everything 'all right. Based from the error message, I believe we could conclude the problem is located in the registry. The problem is, I'm just a ordinary user, neither a Windows developer nor an Windows expert, How could I possibly knew where is the culprit located, while as we know, Windows' registry is just like jungle especially when we talk about is size and structure. Talking about expert, I'd like to say thank to J. Brush, one of MS' MVP. He kindly trying to help me, even though in the end (I wonder why?) he didn't reply anything at all, just after I followed his instruction. (He might be a bit busy at the time ![]() Ok, I'll just repost my problem, to make the issue more clear. Quote:
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| Arya Jimmy has a website with information and a contact form here: JB's Windows Vista Support FAQ, tips, tricks, and downloads: http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Arya Senna" <Arya.Senna@GMail.com> wrote in message news:ugfGfuvmIHA.4292@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Quote:
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