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| Services Acess Denied MSCONFIG When I try to change my services in MSCONFIG I get this error returend "An access denied error was returned while attempting to change service. You may need to logon using an administrator account to make the specified changes." It allows be to change it anyway. I think this may have something to do with my HP Printer Driver however; i did unistall and reinstall. Does anyone have any idea what is going on? |
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| Re: Services Acess Denied MSCONFIG On Sat, 12 May 2007 05:58:00 -0700 =?Utf-8?B?S2lyaw==?= <Kirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > When I try to change my services in MSCONFIG I get this error returend > "An access denied error was returned while attempting to change > service. You may need to logon using an administrator account to make > the specified changes." It allows be to change it anyway. I think this > may have something to do with my HP Printer Driver however; i did > unistall and reinstall. Does anyone have any idea what is going on? Yes, it is caused by the HP Printer software. I got the same thing here after installing HP software for a new HP printer. Uninstalling the software "fixed" the problem. It does not seem to have any adverse effect, apart from the niggle of the warning box. No idea as to why it does it though. HP does not seem to know either... |
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| Re: Services Acess Denied MSCONFIG Chris: Thanks, I did try to Uninstall the Software but I still get the error? Not a big deal it is just annoying. If anyone else has ideas please let me know. I gave up on HP support after 2 hours and not being able to understand the person. "Chris" wrote: > On Sat, 12 May 2007 05:58:00 -0700 =?Utf-8?B?S2lyaw==?= > <Kirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > When I try to change my services in MSCONFIG I get this error returend > > "An access denied error was returned while attempting to change > > service. You may need to logon using an administrator account to make > > the specified changes." It allows be to change it anyway. I think this > > may have something to do with my HP Printer Driver however; i did > > unistall and reinstall. Does anyone have any idea what is going on? > > Yes, it is caused by the HP Printer software. I got the same thing here > after installing HP software for a new HP printer. Uninstalling the > software "fixed" the problem. > > It does not seem to have any adverse effect, apart from the niggle of the > warning box. No idea as to why it does it though. HP does not seem to know > either... > > > |
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| Re: Services Acess Denied MSCONFIG Kirk wrote: > When I try to change my services in MSCONFIG I get this error > returend "An access denied error was returned while attempting to > change service. You may need to logon using an administrator account > to make the specified changes." It allows be to change it anyway. I > think this may have something to do with my HP Printer Driver > however; i did unistall and reinstall. Does anyone have any idea what > is going on? AS the other posters say, HP printer software causes that. In my specific case it turned out to be the javaw.exe HP places in the HP folder for the ToolBox. Kill the toolbox and delete the javaw.exe and I think it'll work OK. I discovered that uninstalling the printer sofware left the folder and javaw.exe was still there too. NOTE that there may be several javaw.exe files scattered around your disk; do NOT touch them; they are different javaw.exe files for different things. OR, uninstall the printer stuff and use Custom in the reinstall so you don't get the toolbox. You can still access it manually; it just won't be in the systray or pre-started for you. That was my experience here anyway. Pop` |
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| Re: Services Acess Denied MSCONFIG In my case (with a PSC2110) the problem was with the PML Driver update (http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...=79488&lang=en) I am listing below the steps I got from HP Chat (after several other 'fixes' they had me try that didn't work) to resolve the issue in my case; however you don't mention what HP Printer you have so I am in no way sure yours is exactly the same issue. If you try it and then reinstall the HP software (Or perhaps you could use HP Chat and mention this possible fix and ask if it applies to you.), don't install the patch listed above. I am using the software found at http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...tem=mp-35363-1 and it AFAIK does not require the previously mentioned problem patch. Quote from HP Chat: Note: Perform the steps after disconnecting from us and closing all other programs as the uninstallation utility has to fix the registry and clean the files from the computer. 1. Disconnect the USB cable from computer. 2. Download the All-in_one software uninstall utility from the following link to uninstall the software: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/softwar...bber_v2038.exe 3. Save the file to desktop and double click the saved file. And click on run. 4. After this you will find a trash can icon on the desktop by name "HPAIOScrubber". Double click on it to open. 5. Click on the + sign next to the appropriate model, click on the + sign and select the version 2.1.0. 6. Click on Uninstall, the uninstallation will start. This will delete the files installed and also will clean the registry and the computer for any traces of installation of All-in-One software. 7. After that, restart the computer. This should completely uninstall the HP all in one software. "Kirk" <Kirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3BFA2064-02DE-4323-AC58-2C2593D1BEB9@microsoft.com... > When I try to change my services in MSCONFIG I get this error returend "An > access denied error was returned while attempting to change service. You > may > need to logon using an administrator account to make the specified > changes." > It allows be to change it anyway. I think this may have something to do > with > my HP Printer Driver however; i did unistall and reinstall. Does anyone > have > any idea what is going on? |
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