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Unfortunally the system now has other problem. Unable to do windows update. Event log service will not start Access Denied Software protect service will not start access denied. Opening MMC or other windows app reports Publisher unknown.

If anyone has any other idea on how to fix this I would like to hear. Thanks Craig See link for Catroot resolution and Process monitor task. Wednesday, September 5, AM. Hi Guys This ended up being the fixes. Thursday, September 6, PM. Has this server even been activated? Run below command to check it: slmgr. Accept the User acceptance prompt. Type the product key, and then click Next. Method 2: Activate Windows by using the automated telephone system Click Start, and then click Computer.

On the toolbar, click System properties, and then click Click here to activate Windows now in the Windows activation section. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Continue. Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Access denied when issuing net session on a Win 7 32bit workstation [closed] Ask Question. Asked 10 years, 11 months ago.

Active 9 years, 2 months ago. Viewed 9k times. Ingo Karkat k 15 15 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. With a backup available, you can always roll back any changes.

If you are unable to get a clear description of the problem because of a custom error message, run FileMon and reproduce the problem. Stop and save the capture as FileMon. On the Data menu, click Filter , and then click AutoFilter to use the filtering capabilities of Excel. As you can see from the filtered results, we have narrowed down the cause of the problem. NET Files folder. This should be straight forward to fix.

A good step would be to change the ASP. NET process account to an Admin account to see if it fixes the problem.

In IIS 6. Most people would tend to reinstall the Microsoft. NET Framework or even go to the extent of reinstalling the operating system. This is not a recommended troubleshooting step and does not guarantee that the issue will not reoccur.

I will provide one such example. Intermittent issues are often hard to isolate and troubleshoot. In this scenario the customer's application would work fine for a few hours, and then all of a sudden it would fail with the error below. The customer had already tried reinstalling the. NET Framework as well as the operating system. This seemed to fix the problem for a few days, but then it reappeared. The only way to recover from the problem is to reboot the box. Even an IIS reset would not help.

You are thinking "Ah, Microsoft Software always needs a reboot to recover? The key here is to look closely at the error message. NET to write to it. It makes sense that a reboot was killing the other process and the ASP. NET application starts working again until the rogue process locks the file again. The logical thing to do would be to turn off all antivirus programs, third-party spyware, or any other file monitoring software that runs on the server.

Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hi, Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community. I appreciate your effort for resolving the problem. This issue may occur for one of the following reasons: There is a time synchronization problem. A firewall or third-party product may eliminate the connection to the remote computer.

Please follow the steps: Method 1: Please follow the article and the steps provided in that: This article will help you about the cause and resolution of the problem. Click Start and select Control Panel. Open Network and Sharing Center.

Click Manage Wireless Networks. Remove all wireless network listed in this list. Restart computer. Do update us about the problem for further assistance. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to A. User's post on February 4, In reply to Aj N's post on February 4, Hi, Thanks for the update.

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