Re: tasklist.exe security problem??
From: Marcus (bafi_at_linux.nu)
Date: 09/24/04
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 20:02:32 +0200
Hi Steve,
I tried with copying tasklist from another computer on which it is working and it is the
same problem. I tried also tasklist from XP machine. The same error: Access denied.
Maybe tasklist need some service which is stoped or deactivated. Do you know about such
dependencies?
I will write soon.
Marcus
Steven L Umbach wrote:
> I can't think of much else other than to be absolutely sure you are logged on as an
> administrator by viewing the membership of the local administrators group and then
> checking that system and administrators have full control for administrators and
> system to the system folders and subfolders. If this is new behavior be sure to run a
> full virus scan on your computer. It might be interesting to see what happens if you
> copy tasklist from a computer it works on into a folder not in the path on the
> problem computer to see if it executes from there. --- Steve
>
> "Marcus" <marcusbb@swipnet.se> wrote in message
> news:Oo%23CuKgoEHA.1776@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> > Steven L Umbach wrote:
> >
> >> Check to see if the administrators group has the user right to debug programs in
> >> the appropriate security policy. For instance check Local Security Policy under
> >> security settings/local policies/user rights.
> > Yes, I checked now. Adminstrators have rights to debug
> > For Windows 2000 it would need to show as the
> >> "effective" settings. Certain utilities need this right. Other than that check the
> >> ntfs permissions on the executables. Software Restriction Policies in Windows 2003
> >> can also prevent a program from running but the user is usually told that the
> >> application is restricted. --- Steve
> >
> >
> > Software Restriction Policies are not defined
> >
> > What it could be???
> >
> > MArcus
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> "Marcus" <bafi@linux.nu> wrote in message news:4151D7E8.3EE5B828@linux.nu...
> >>
> >>>I can not run tasklist.exe on my server. It does not
> >>>matter if I log in as administrator locally or as domain administrator.
> >>> I am geting always the same message:
> >>>Error: Access denied
> >>>
> >>>The same problem with taskkill.exe
> >>>
> >>>It is hapen only on one server in the domain, on the rest tasklist.exe
> >>>is working without problems.
> >>>
> >>>Please help. Is this have to do with the Security
> >>>
> >>>Marcus
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
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