You do not have access rights to Logical Disk Manager on PC. Error
I'm running it as Administrator and I tried the link below it doesn't work. Does anyone have any ideas?
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;264910
You do not have access rights to Logical Disk Manager on PC. Error
I'm running it as Administrator and I tried the link below it doesn't work. Does anyone have any ideas?
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;264910
Welcome to Windrivers AntB - did you try the procedure in safe mode?
Yes. It didn't work.
How about the 'ultimate permissions fix' ? How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP , take ownership of the entire drive ?
& are you using 'an administrator account' or THE administrator account, the one that is always created when you install xp ? (we always have a debate about this but ..) imho as permissions get inherited, there are different levels of admin account despite what M$ have to say about matters, & this is the account to use.
I did the ultimate permission fix but that didn't fix the problem either. I've ran it as the local administrator and domain admin with no luck. I created a new account with admin permissions and that didn't work either.
Maybe I'm being thick then (not an unknown occurance :D) & this is nothing to with permissions on files but on services like you linked to originally but some other dependence ?
So looking on my own xp box, I see it needs ;plug & play; RPC (remote procedure call) & DCOM server process launcher; so are they all on ?
& have you told us the exact wording ? (& is there any stuff in event viewer which relates ? like services not starting & such ?)
Yes the those services are running. Yes that the correct wording except for the word Error at the end. There nothing in event viewer either.
After trying to connect to Disk Management remotely I received this error in the logs.
LDM eventid 2 S_Initialize(): (80004015).
Ahh a clue .. is this one possible ? - certainly you might get the right error message ..Quote:
Originally Posted by AntB
& since you got that message remotely, you ought to be able to look at it & spot your 'computer name' in it .. but my guess is that the '()' bit is where it ought to go ?
If you look at this predone search you can see the bit "80004015" generally is talking about non matching security descriptors ..
Is this on a dynamic volume ?
After removing SP2 the problem are gone. But I need sp2.