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| Permissions When I try to run QuickTime I get an Error #-2095 alert. When I click Run As Administrator it opens OK. I am the owner and sole user of the computer! How do a give full permissions to myself? I tried going to the program file, opening properties and then the Permissions tab. There are 3 entries in the top window: SYSTEM Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Adminstrators) Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) When I click the last, in the lower window I see checked only Read & Execute and Read, not Full control and the others. I clicked Edit, and added checkmarks to everything (except Special Permissions that I can't). I click OK and return to the former dialog, but the permissions for Users have not changed. When I click Advanced I see 4 lines. Lines 2 and 3 are System and Administrator. Lines 1 and 4 are: Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Full Control <not inherited> Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Read & Execute C:\Program Files\ Is the second line necessary? If I highlight it and click Edit and then highlight it again and click Edit, check Full control, OK, the dialog closes and in the first dialog the line 1 is highlighted and line 4 is the same. What should I do? Thanks, Eustace -- It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url] |
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| Re: Permissions It may be a registry key permission that is causing the problem. [url]http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=711164&tstart=30[/url] -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration [url]http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/[/url] "Eustace" <emfril******.com> wrote in message news:uaM1iWUUKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > When I try to run QuickTime I get an Error #-2095 alert. When I click Run > As Administrator it opens OK. > > I am the owner and sole user of the computer! > > How do a give full permissions to myself? > > I tried going to the program file, opening properties and then the > Permissions tab. There are 3 entries in the top window: > > SYSTEM > Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Adminstrators) > Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) > > When I click the last, in the lower window I see checked only Read & > Execute and Read, not Full control and the others. > > I clicked Edit, and added checkmarks to everything (except Special > Permissions that I can't). > > I click OK and return to the former dialog, but the permissions for Users > have not changed. > > When I click Advanced I see 4 lines. Lines 2 and 3 are System and > Administrator. Lines 1 and 4 are: > > Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Full Control <not inherited> > Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Read & Execute C:\Program Files\ > > Is the second line necessary? > > If I highlight it and click Edit and then highlight it again and click > Edit, check Full control, OK, the dialog closes and in the first dialog > the line 1 is highlighted and line 4 is the same. > > What should I do? > > Thanks, > > Eustace > > -- > It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation > [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url][/color] |
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| Re: Permissions On 2009-10-20 03:28 Flavius wrote:[color=blue] > Eustace;1172338 Wrote:[color=green] >> When I try to run QuickTime I get an Error #-2095 alert. When I click >> Run As Administrator it opens OK. >> >> I am the owner and sole user of the computer! >> >> How do a give full permissions to myself? >> >> I tried going to the program file, opening properties and then the >> Permissions tab. There are 3 entries in the top window: >> >> SYSTEM >> Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Adminstrators) >> Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) >> >> When I click the last, in the lower window I see checked only Read & >> Execute and Read, not Full control and the others. >> >> I clicked Edit, and added checkmarks to everything (except Special >> Permissions that I can't). >> >> I click OK and return to the former dialog, but the permissions for >> Users have not changed. >> >> When I click Advanced I see 4 lines. Lines 2 and 3 are System and >> Administrator. Lines 1 and 4 are: >> >> Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Full Control <not inherited> >> Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Read & Execute C:\Program Files\ >> >> Is the second line necessary? >> >> If I highlight it and click Edit and then highlight it again and click >> Edit, check Full control, OK, the dialog closes and in the first dialog >> the line 1 is highlighted and line 4 is the same. >> >> What should I do? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Eustace >> >> -- >> It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation >> [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url][/color] > > For whole folder where QuickTime is stored give Users group MODIFY > right[/color] I see in the list of Group of User names the following: CREATOR OWNER SYSTEM Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Administrator) Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) TrustedInstaller I checked Modify in Users but it didn't work... Any other ideas? emf -- It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url] |
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| Re: Permissions On 2009-10-20 08:54 Kerry Brown wrote:[color=blue] > It may be a registry key permission that is causing the problem. > > [url]http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=711164&tstart=30[/url][/color] I had seem that thread before posting here, but I do not think it applies to my case: there is no problem with assigning permissions to other users. Let's see: When in the Registry I highlight QuickTime and click Edit > Permissions, there are 4 groups/users in the list: CREATOR/OWNER SYSTEM Administrator... Users... I have added Full Control to the Users (me). No effect. Anything else? emf -- It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url] |
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| Re: Permissions "Eustace" <emfril******.com> wrote in message news:e43efxZUKHA.4592@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > On 2009-10-20 08:54 Kerry Brown wrote:[color=green] >> It may be a registry key permission that is causing the problem. >> >> [url]http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=711164&tstart=30[/url][/color] > > I had seem that thread before posting here, but I do not think it > applies to my case: there is no problem with assigning permissions to > other users. Let's see: > > When in the Registry I highlight QuickTime and click Edit > Permissions, > there are 4 groups/users in the list: > > CREATOR/OWNER > SYSTEM > Administrator... > Users... > > I have added Full Control to the Users (me). No effect. > > Anything else? > > emf >[/color] Try uninstalling Quicktime and installing again, only this time right-click the install exe and select ' Run as administrator'. |
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| Re: Permissions "Eustace" <emfril******.com> wrote in message news:OP$VchZUKHA.4360@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > On 2009-10-20 03:28 Flavius wrote:[color=green] >> Eustace;1172338 Wrote:[color=darkred] >>> When I try to run QuickTime I get an Error #-2095 alert. When I click >>> Run As Administrator it opens OK. >>> >>> I am the owner and sole user of the computer! >>> >>> How do a give full permissions to myself? >>> >>> I tried going to the program file, opening properties and then the >>> Permissions tab. There are 3 entries in the top window: >>> >>> SYSTEM >>> Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Adminstrators) >>> Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) >>> >>> When I click the last, in the lower window I see checked only Read & >>> Execute and Read, not Full control and the others. >>> >>> I clicked Edit, and added checkmarks to everything (except Special >>> Permissions that I can't). >>> >>> I click OK and return to the former dialog, but the permissions for >>> Users have not changed. >>> >>> When I click Advanced I see 4 lines. Lines 2 and 3 are System and >>> Administrator. Lines 1 and 4 are: >>> >>> Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Full Control <not inherited> >>> Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Read & Execute C:\Program Files\ >>> >>> Is the second line necessary? >>> >>> If I highlight it and click Edit and then highlight it again and click >>> Edit, check Full control, OK, the dialog closes and in the first dialog >>> the line 1 is highlighted and line 4 is the same. >>> >>> What should I do? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Eustace >>> >>> -- >>> It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation >>> [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url][/color] >> >> For whole folder where QuickTime is stored give Users group MODIFY >> right[/color] > > I see in the list of Group of User names the following: > > CREATOR OWNER > SYSTEM > Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Administrator) > Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) > TrustedInstaller > > I checked Modify in Users but it didn't work... > > Any other ideas? > > emf > > -- > It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation > [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url][/color] Are the boxes by any change grey? If so, then the permissions are inherited and can only be changed by an administrator. An administrator changes permissions by selecting the "advanced permissions" box. This brings up a menu of special permissions (which give finer control) and it also include the box which disables inherited permissions. Then you revert back to the original permissions page and give your user level account full control. As an aside, it is ill advised to use the built in administrator account for any purpose other than emergency repair. Just create another member of the administrators group for every day tasks. It is also strange that the user names do not include NETWORK_SERVICE and LOCAL_SERVICE. Windows uses these two accounts to start programs which do not need full permissions. Jim |
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| Re: Permissions "Flavius" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:01d38697b0362bfd4f1511bca0bdf777@nntp-gateway.com...[color=blue] > > Eustace;1172580 Wrote:[color=green] >> On 2009-10-20 03:28 Flavius wrote:> > >[color=darkred] >> > > Eustace;1172338 Wrote:> > > > > >> > > >> When I try to run QuickTime I get an Error #-2095 alert. When I >> > > click >> > > >> Run As Administrator it opens OK. >> > > >> >> > > >> I am the owner and sole user of the computer! >> > > >> >> > > >> How do a give full permissions to myself? >> > > >> >> > > >> I tried going to the program file, opening properties and then the >> > > >> Permissions tab. There are 3 entries in the top window: >> > > >> >> > > >> SYSTEM >> > > >> Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Adminstrators) >> > > >> Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) >> > > >> >> > > >> When I click the last, in the lower window I see checked only Read & >> > > >> Execute and Read, not Full control and the others. >> > > >> >> > > >> I clicked Edit, and added checkmarks to everything (except Special >> > > >> Permissions that I can't). >> > > >> >> > > >> I click OK and return to the former dialog, but the permissions for >> > > >> Users have not changed. >> > > >> >> > > >> When I click Advanced I see 4 lines. Lines 2 and 3 are System and >> > > >> Administrator. Lines 1 and 4 are: >> > > >> >> > > >> Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Full Control <not inherited> >> > > >> Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Read & Execute C:\Program Files\ >> > > >> >> > > >> Is the second line necessary? >> > > >> >> > > >> If I highlight it and click Edit and then highlight it again and >> > > click >> > > >> Edit, check Full control, OK, the dialog closes and in the first >> > > dialog >> > > >> the line 1 is highlighted and line 4 is the same. >> > > >> >> > > >> What should I do? >> > > >> >> > > >> Thanks, >> > > >> >> > > >> Eustace >> > > >> >> > > >> -- >> > > >> It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation >> > > >> https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html> > > > > >> > > For whole folder where QuickTime is stored give Users group >> > MODIFY >> > > right > > I see in the list of Group of User names the following:[/color] >> >> CREATOR OWNER >> SYSTEM >> Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Administrator) >> Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) >> TrustedInstaller >> >> I checked Modify in Users but it didn't work... >> >> Any other ideas? >> >> emf >> >> -- >> It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation >> [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url][/color] > > Use Process Monitor 'Process Monitor' > ([url]http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx[/url]) > > to diagnose issue with permissions > > > -- > Flavius[/color] Can you give a bit more detail about how you use Process Monitor to report file permission problems ? I have played around with Process Monitor and have never seen that feature explained anywhere. Thanks. |
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| Re: Permissions "Eustace" <emfril******.com> wrote in message news:OP$VchZUKHA.4360@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > On 2009-10-20 03:28 Flavius wrote:[color=green] >> Eustace;1172338 Wrote:[color=darkred] >>> When I try to run QuickTime I get an Error #-2095 alert. When I click >>> Run As Administrator it opens OK. >>> >>> I am the owner and sole user of the computer! >>> >>> How do a give full permissions to myself? >>> >>> I tried going to the program file, opening properties and then the >>> Permissions tab. There are 3 entries in the top window: >>> >>> SYSTEM >>> Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Adminstrators) >>> Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) >>> >>> When I click the last, in the lower window I see checked only Read & >>> Execute and Read, not Full control and the others. >>> >>> I clicked Edit, and added checkmarks to everything (except Special >>> Permissions that I can't). >>> >>> I click OK and return to the former dialog, but the permissions for >>> Users have not changed. >>> >>> When I click Advanced I see 4 lines. Lines 2 and 3 are System and >>> Administrator. Lines 1 and 4 are: >>> >>> Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Full Control <not inherited> >>> Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Read & Execute C:\Program Files\ >>> >>> Is the second line necessary? >>> >>> If I highlight it and click Edit and then highlight it again and click >>> Edit, check Full control, OK, the dialog closes and in the first dialog >>> the line 1 is highlighted and line 4 is the same. >>> >>> What should I do? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Eustace >>> >>> -- >>> It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation >>> [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url][/color] >> >> For whole folder where QuickTime is stored give Users group MODIFY >> right[/color] > > I see in the list of Group of User names the following: > > CREATOR OWNER > SYSTEM > Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Administrator) > Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) > TrustedInstaller > > I checked Modify in Users but it didn't work... > > Any other ideas? > > emf > > -- > It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation > [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url][/color] The file is probably owned by TrustedInstaller. You need to take ownership of the file. Right-click icon Select Properties Click Securities tab Click Advanced button Click Owner tab If the Current owner is TrustedInstaller click the Edit... button and change it to Administrators or yourself. |
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| Re: Permissions On 2009-10-20 13:18 Flavius wrote:[color=blue] > Eustace;1172580 Wrote:[color=green] >> On 2009-10-20 03:28 Flavius wrote:> > >[color=darkred] >>>> Eustace;1172338 Wrote:> > > > > >>>>>> When I try to run QuickTime I get an Error #-2095 alert. When I >>>> click >>>>>> Run As Administrator it opens OK. >>>>>> >>>>>> I am the owner and sole user of the computer! >>>>>> >>>>>> How do a give full permissions to myself? >>>>>> >>>>>> I tried going to the program file, opening properties and then the >>>>>> Permissions tab. There are 3 entries in the top window: >>>>>> >>>>>> SYSTEM >>>>>> Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Adminstrators) >>>>>> Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) >>>>>> >>>>>> When I click the last, in the lower window I see checked only Read & >>>>>> Execute and Read, not Full control and the others. >>>>>> >>>>>> I clicked Edit, and added checkmarks to everything (except Special >>>>>> Permissions that I can't). >>>>>> >>>>>> I click OK and return to the former dialog, but the permissions for >>>>>> Users have not changed. >>>>>> >>>>>> When I click Advanced I see 4 lines. Lines 2 and 3 are System and >>>>>> Administrator. Lines 1 and 4 are: >>>>>> >>>>>> Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Full Control <not inherited> >>>>>> Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Read & Execute C:\Program Files\ >>>>>> >>>>>> Is the second line necessary? >>>>>> >>>>>> If I highlight it and click Edit and then highlight it again and >>>> click >>>>>> Edit, check Full control, OK, the dialog closes and in the first >>>> dialog >>>>>> the line 1 is highlighted and line 4 is the same. >>>>>> >>>>>> What should I do? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> Eustace >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation >>>>>> https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html> > > > > >>>> For whole folder where QuickTime is stored give Users group >>> MODIFY >>>> right > > I see in the list of Group of User names the following:[/color] >> CREATOR OWNER >> SYSTEM >> Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Administrator) >> Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) >> TrustedInstaller >> >> I checked Modify in Users but it didn't work... >> >> Any other ideas? >> >> emf >> >> --HKCU\Software\VirtualStore\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Apple Computer.Inc\QuickTime ACCESS DENIED Denied Access >> It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation >> [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url][/color] > > Use Process Monitor 'Process Monitor' > ([url]http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx[/url]) > > to diagnose issue with permissions[/color] I followed the directions you gave in other message and I got the following: QuickTimePlayer.exe 2488 RegOpenKey HKCU\Software\VirtualStore\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Apple Computer.Inc\QuickTime ACCESS DENIED Denied Access Read QuickTimePlayer.exe 2488 RegOpenKey HKCU\Software\VirtualStore\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Apple Computer.Inc\QuickTime ACCESS DENIED Denied Access Query Value The last line was repeated 4 times. What do you make of it? And BTW why there are so many other Access Denied items? emf -- It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url] |
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| Re: Permissions On 2009-10-20 18:48 Tae Song wrote:[color=blue] > > "Eustace" <emfril******.com> wrote in message > news:OP$VchZUKHA.4360@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> On 2009-10-20 03:28 Flavius wrote:[color=darkred] >>> Eustace;1172338 Wrote: >>>> When I try to run QuickTime I get an Error #-2095 alert. When I click >>>> Run As Administrator it opens OK. >>>> >>>> I am the owner and sole user of the computer! >>>> >>>> How do a give full permissions to myself? >>>> >>>> I tried going to the program file, opening properties and then the >>>> Permissions tab. There are 3 entries in the top window: >>>> >>>> SYSTEM >>>> Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Adminstrators) >>>> Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) >>>> >>>> When I click the last, in the lower window I see checked only Read & >>>> Execute and Read, not Full control and the others. >>>> >>>> I clicked Edit, and added checkmarks to everything (except Special >>>> Permissions that I can't). >>>> >>>> I click OK and return to the former dialog, but the permissions for >>>> Users have not changed. >>>> >>>> When I click Advanced I see 4 lines. Lines 2 and 3 are System and >>>> Administrator. Lines 1 and 4 are: >>>> >>>> Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Full Control <not inherited> >>>> Allow Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) Read & Execute C:\Program Files\ >>>> >>>> Is the second line necessary? >>>> >>>> If I highlight it and click Edit and then highlight it again and click >>>> Edit, check Full control, OK, the dialog closes and in the first dialog >>>> the line 1 is highlighted and line 4 is the same. >>>> >>>> What should I do? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Eustace >>>> >>>> -- >>>> It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation >>>> [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url] >>> >>> For whole folder where QuickTime is stored give Users group MODIFY >>> right[/color] >> >> I see in the list of Group of User names the following: >> >> CREATOR OWNER >> SYSTEM >> Administrator (EUSTACE PC\Administrator) >> Users (EUSTACE PC\Users) >> TrustedInstaller >> >> I checked Modify in Users but it didn't work... >> >> Any other ideas? >> >> emf >> >> -- >> It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation >> [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url][/color] > > > The file is probably owned by TrustedInstaller. > > You need to take ownership of the file. > > Right-click icon > Select Properties > Click Securities tab > Click Advanced button > Click Owner tab > > If the Current owner is TrustedInstaller click the Edit... button and > change it to Administrators or yourself.[/color] I am afraid I made some mistake. I changed it to Eustace (EUSTACE PC\Eustace and now when I try to open it as Adminstrator the User Account Control alert appears asking me to Continue... Before it didn't do that. When I click it to open it the same error alert appears as before. emf -- It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url] |
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| Re: Permissions On 2009-10-20 12:10 Dave-UK wrote:[color=blue] > > "Eustace" <emfril******.com> wrote in message > news:e43efxZUKHA.4592@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> On 2009-10-20 08:54 Kerry Brown wrote:[color=darkred] >>> It may be a registry key permission that is causing the problem. >>> >>> [url]http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=711164&tstart=30[/url][/color] >> >> I had seem that thread before posting here, but I do not think it >> applies to my case: there is no problem with assigning permissions to >> other users. Let's see: >> >> When in the Registry I highlight QuickTime and click Edit > >> Permissions, there are 4 groups/users in the list: >> >> CREATOR/OWNER >> SYSTEM >> Administrator... >> Users... >> >> I have added Full Control to the Users (me). No effect. >> >> Anything else? >> >> emf >>[/color] > > Try uninstalling Quicktime and installing again, only this time right-click > the install exe and select ' Run as administrator'.[/color] Unfortunately this did not work either... emf -- It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation [url]https://files.nyu.edu/emf202/public/itaintmebabe/itaintme.html[/url] |
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