|  | Cannot access removable media. |  | |
| | | Bobby28 |  |
| Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:15 pm Post subject: Cannot access removable media. |  |
XP SP2 machine that cannot access removable media (cd/dvd, usb, etc..). The user is a member of the local admin's group, and the admin group when logging onto the domain. There are no default domain causing the issue (other users are fine) and nothing I find in the local secuirty policy causing this behavior.
When inserting a cd, it says "Administrator has .....access denied" something along those lines. When I click run > e:\ I get an access denied error.
Please help...thank you! |
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| | | smlunatick |  |
| Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:12 pm Post subject: Re: Cannot access removable media. |  |
On Sep 18, 3:15 pm, Bobby28 <Bobb...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
| Quote: | XP SP2 machine that cannot access removable media (cd/dvd, usb, etc..). The user is a member of the local admin's group, and the admin group when logging onto the domain. There are no default domain causing the issue (other users are fine) and nothing I find in the local secuirty policy causing this behavior.
When inserting a cd, it says "Administrator has .....access denied" something along those lines. When I click run > e:\ I get an access denied error.
Please help...thank you!
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Group policies, if the PC is part of a "corporate" business network that has a Windows Server
If this is a single PC, get proper anti-virus / anti-spyware tools via downloads and install. This type of message can indicate an infestation. |
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| | | Kelly |  |
| Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:15 pm Post subject: Re: Cannot access removable media. |  |
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See if line 264 (right hand side) helps: LINK
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"smlunatick" <yveslec@gmail.com> wrote in message news:2706ed3a-ab60-4e4b-9031-5b1a12cb6d99@v16g2000prc.googlegroups.com... On Sep 18, 3:15 pm, Bobby28 <Bobb...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
| Quote: | XP SP2 machine that cannot access removable media (cd/dvd, usb, etc..). The user is a member of the local admin's group, and the admin group when logging onto the domain. There are no default domain causing the issue (other users are fine) and nothing I find in the local secuirty policy causing this behavior.
When inserting a cd, it says "Administrator has .....access denied" something along those lines. When I click run > e:\ I get an access denied error.
Please help...thank you!
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Group policies, if the PC is part of a "corporate" business network that has a Windows Server
If this is a single PC, get proper anti-virus / anti-spyware tools via downloads and install. This type of message can indicate an infestation. |
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| | | Bobby28 |  |
| Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:42 pm Post subject: Re: Cannot access removable media. |  |
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Thank you for the reply Kelly.
I have tried the file but get the same result. "Administrator has prohibited access"...when I type e:\ I get the "access denied" still.
Any ideas?
"Kelly" wrote:
| Quote: | See if line 264 (right hand side) helps: LINK
--
All the Best, Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)
Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! LINK!.htm
SupportSpace LINK
"smlunatick" <yveslec@gmail.com> wrote in message news:2706ed3a-ab60-4e4b-9031-5b1a12cb6d99@v16g2000prc.googlegroups.com... On Sep 18, 3:15 pm, Bobby28 <Bobb...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: XP SP2 machine that cannot access removable media (cd/dvd, usb, etc..). The user is a member of the local admin's group, and the admin group when logging onto the domain. There are no default domain causing the issue (other users are fine) and nothing I find in the local secuirty policy causing this behavior.
When inserting a cd, it says "Administrator has .....access denied" something along those lines. When I click run > e:\ I get an access denied error.
Please help...thank you!
Group policies, if the PC is part of a "corporate" business network that has a Windows Server
If this is a single PC, get proper anti-virus / anti-spyware tools via downloads and install. This type of message can indicate an infestation.
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| | | Uwe Sieber |  |
| Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 2:46 pm Post subject: Re: Cannot access removable media. |  |
Bobby28 wrote:
| Quote: | XP SP2 machine that cannot access removable media (cd/dvd, usb, etc..). The user is a member of the local admin's group, and the admin group when logging onto the domain. There are no default domain causing the issue (other users are fine) and nothing I find in the local secuirty policy causing this behavior.
When inserting a cd, it says "Administrator has .....access denied" something along those lines. When I click run > e:\ I get an access denied error.
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There are reports that the "eLock Service" which comes with a Norton product causes this. Start -> Run services.msc
Check if you find "eLock Service" here. Set it to disabled and stop it.
Another reports say that the "Intel Desktop Utilities" cause this. If you have these installed shortly, uninstall them.
Uwe |
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| | | Bobby28 |  |
| Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 2:51 pm Post subject: Re: Cannot access removable media. |  |
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Well, it's an Acer desktop pc. Acer has a program where you can lock drives etc...however it is disabled. I've even locked everything and unlocked but still not working.
"Uwe Sieber" wrote:
| Quote: | Bobby28 wrote: XP SP2 machine that cannot access removable media (cd/dvd, usb, etc..). The user is a member of the local admin's group, and the admin group when logging onto the domain. There are no default domain causing the issue (other users are fine) and nothing I find in the local secuirty policy causing this behavior.
When inserting a cd, it says "Administrator has .....access denied" something along those lines. When I click run > e:\ I get an access denied error.
There are reports that the "eLock Service" which comes with a Norton product causes this. Start -> Run services.msc
Check if you find "eLock Service" here. Set it to disabled and stop it.
Another reports say that the "Intel Desktop Utilities" cause this. If you have these installed shortly, uninstall them.
Uwe
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| | | Kelly |  |
| Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:38 pm Post subject: Re: Cannot access removable media. |  |
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Several options listed here: LINK
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All the Best, Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)
Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! LINK!.htm
SupportSpace LINK
"Bobby28" <Bobby28@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B8F0DEBA-5C3F-4E48-9079-356F1064E78C@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Well, it's an Acer desktop pc. Acer has a program where you can lock drives etc...however it is disabled. I've even locked everything and unlocked but still not working.
"Uwe Sieber" wrote:
Bobby28 wrote: XP SP2 machine that cannot access removable media (cd/dvd, usb, etc..). The user is a member of the local admin's group, and the admin group when logging onto the domain. There are no default domain causing the issue (other users are fine) and nothing I find in the local secuirty policy causing this behavior.
When inserting a cd, it says "Administrator has .....access denied" something along those lines. When I click run > e:\ I get an access denied error.
There are reports that the "eLock Service" which comes with a Norton product causes this. Start -> Run services.msc
Check if you find "eLock Service" here. Set it to disabled and stop it.
Another reports say that the "Intel Desktop Utilities" cause this. If you have these installed shortly, uninstall them.
Uwe
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