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I get "Access is denied" error message from services that are logged on as NT AUTHORITY\LocalService & NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService
OS = XP Pro
<A HREF="http://130.94.145.70/private/" target="_new">This is what's going on...</A>
What should I do to fix this?
Thank you
 
You dont have the access to the thing or your password is wrong.
try logging in as the Administrator if you can or consult the Admin if your arent the one.

<font color=red>Nothing is fool-proof. Fools are Ingenious!</font color=red>
 
When services are logged on as LOCAL SERVICES & NETWORK SERVICES, they do not require passwords...
This is a standalone computer, I am the only admin.
 
From the look of things, your profile might be hosed. Try toasting the profile and rebuilding it. Also, go in and change any passwords you have for your user accounts. I'm kind of at a loss to explain how you lost access to your own user profile...

<font color=red> If you design software that is fool-proof, only a fool will want to use it. </font color=red>
 
I dont think I lost my profile because when I log in, it still loads my personal settings.
I think Local Service & Network Service are somehow screwed up (which I have no idea what or how)
Are LOCAL SERVICE & NETWORK SERVICE supposed to be members of any groups?
 
Hard to say. I don't know a lot about profiles and the like. One thing I do notice though is that under 'User', pretty much all events in my log show N/A. Whether that's significant or not, I don't know.

<font color=red> If you design software that is fool-proof, only a fool will want to use it. </font color=red>
 
thats expected of them, it takes virtually nothing to pass those lame online objective tests.

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