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Old 11-11-2007, 03:09 PM
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trouble NO, U Don't have Administrative privileges thats why......


May be U R not having Administrative Privileges to do chenges in that. If u wants to chenge ur privileges. IF UR Operating System is XP then Do This

1. Start ur system in safe mode and log in as administrator
2. Start -> Run or Window key+R
3.Type compmgmt.msc ->ok
4.In that left pane expand Local Users and groups and select Users. In that, right side pane select the user->Right Mouse Button select properties select Member of tab-> press add BUTTON -> in select Groups window Advanced..BUTTON in another sub window Select Groups(window name) press Find now BUTTON->select Administrator & click ok -> 0k-> ok To Ggive Privileges For selected user. Then try as like u

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Originally Posted by eboss View Post
Hi - I am new to the site so bear with me.

I am trying to remove items from msconfg that are slowing my computer start up down - example is HP update scheduler. After I uncheck and click apply I get the message 'An Access denied error returned while attempting to change a service. You may need to log on using an administrator account to make the specified changes'. I AM an administrator account, so I don't know what I need to do to get these changes to take.

None of the changes take. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks so much.

Elynn
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