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I have:

Windows XP sp2

a Gateway 530x machine

2 gig of ram

Mcafee Security Center for anti virus

No Zone alarm

 

When I go into Msconfig I remove/add something to the startup I get this

message: "An access denied error was returned while attempting to change a

service. You may need to log on using an administrator account to make the

specific cHnages."

I get this error in safe mode as well using the admionstrator account. I am

the only administrator on the computer-I have a guest acount set up. It

seems to make the changes in Msconfig ok-I just get this annoying error that

I have to click OK to get rid of. I did a virus scam, a system restore,

updates and tried all I know how to do. Please help.

Joe

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Guest Detlev Dreyer
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Re: Msconfig error

 

"Joe" <Joe@home.com> wrote:

> I have:

> Windows XP sp2

> a Gateway 530x machine

> 2 gig of ram

> Mcafee Security Center for anti virus

 

That's the culprit, most likely.

> No Zone alarm

>

> When I go into Msconfig I remove/add something to the startup I get this

> message: "An access denied error was returned while attempting to change a

> service. You may need to log on using an administrator account to make the

> specific cHnages."

 

This is always caused by poor software, eg. McAfee, ZoneAlarm and HP.

See also

http://help.wugnet.com/security/updated-msconfig-access-denied-log-admin-error-McAfee-ftopict11013.html

 

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d-d

Posted

Re: Msconfig error

 

Why would it do it in safe mode because then Mcafee is not enabled?

"Detlev Dreyer" <detdreyer@flashmail.com> wrote in message

news:9f3f38c7c4694e91998233895993038b@d-d.mvps.org...

> "Joe" <Joe@home.com> wrote:

>

>> I have:

>> Windows XP sp2

>> a Gateway 530x machine

>> 2 gig of ram

>> Mcafee Security Center for anti virus

>

> That's the culprit, most likely.

>

>> No Zone alarm

>>

>> When I go into Msconfig I remove/add something to the startup I get this

>> message: "An access denied error was returned while attempting to change

>> a

>> service. You may need to log on using an administrator account to make

>> the

>> specific cHnages."

>

> This is always caused by poor software, eg. McAfee, ZoneAlarm and HP.

> See also

> http://help.wugnet.com/security/updated-msconfig-access-denied-log-admin-error-McAfee-ftopict11013.html

>

> --

> d-d

Posted

Re: Msconfig error

 

Any help on what do do? I looked the link you sent me and it does not

answer my error message.

 

"Joe" <Joe@home.com> wrote in message

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> Why would it do it in safe mode because then Mcafee is not enabled?

> "Detlev Dreyer" <detdreyer@flashmail.com> wrote in message

> news:9f3f38c7c4694e91998233895993038b@d-d.mvps.org...

>> "Joe" <Joe@home.com> wrote:

>>

>>> I have:

>>> Windows XP sp2

>>> a Gateway 530x machine

>>> 2 gig of ram

>>> Mcafee Security Center for anti virus

>>

>> That's the culprit, most likely.

>>

>>> No Zone alarm

>>>

>>> When I go into Msconfig I remove/add something to the startup I get this

>>> message: "An access denied error was returned while attempting to

>>> change a

>>> service. You may need to log on using an administrator account to make

>>> the

>>> specific cHnages."

>>

>> This is always caused by poor software, eg. McAfee, ZoneAlarm and HP.

>> See also

>> http://help.wugnet.com/security/updated-msconfig-access-denied-log-admin-error-McAfee-ftopict11013.html

>>

>> --

>> d-d

>

>

Guest Detlev Dreyer
Posted

Re: Msconfig error

 

"Joe" <Joe@home.com> wrote:

> Any help on what do do? I looked the link you sent me and it does not

> answer my error message.

 

It does. If you failed to comprehend my post, you have to live with that

problem. EOD/EOT

 

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d-d

Posted

Re: Msconfig error

 

I am not sure what that link wants me to do. Remove Mcafee? i do not have

a HP printer. or does it want me to do more spyware scan and if so what

application?

It refers to many reponses. What are you recommending?

 

"Detlev Dreyer" <detdreyer@flashmail.com> wrote in message

news:f05fd72abe664736ab8135890e56e8a1@d-d.mvps.org...

> "Joe" <Joe@home.com> wrote:

>

>> Any help on what do do? I looked the link you sent me and it does not

>> answer my error message.

>

> It does. If you failed to comprehend my post, you have to live with that

> problem. EOD/EOT

>

> --

> d-d

Guest Detlev Dreyer
Posted

Re: Msconfig error

 

"Joe" <Joe@home.com> wrote:

> I am not sure what that link wants me to do. Remove Mcafee?

 

Yes. Since McAfee is the culprit most likely, removing that software is

the first approach. Removing poor software, however, is no guarantee to

repair the system damages at the same time. Good luck.

 

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d-d

Guest Kelly
Posted

Re: Msconfig error

 

Just a note: Use Start/Run - services.msc instead of msconfig.

 

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All the Best,

Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

 

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

 

 

"Joe" <Joe@home.com> wrote in message

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>I have:

> Windows XP sp2

> a Gateway 530x machine

> 2 gig of ram

> Mcafee Security Center for anti virus

> No Zone alarm

>

> When I go into Msconfig I remove/add something to the startup I get this

> message: "An access denied error was returned while attempting to change

> a

> service. You may need to log on using an administrator account to make

> the

> specific cHnages."

> I get this error in safe mode as well using the admionstrator account. I

> am

> the only administrator on the computer-I have a guest acount set up. It

> seems to make the changes in Msconfig ok-I just get this annoying error

> that

> I have to click OK to get rid of. I did a virus scam, a system restore,

> updates and tried all I know how to do. Please help.

> Joe

>

>


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