Re: Security Policy Can't be apply



Hi Roger,

sorry i got it wrong, i have look into it.

The security shows that
administrator and SYSTEM have the right of full control on Services.inf
anything i should change?

thanks
regards,
Vince

Roger Abell [MVP] wrote:
The content of the file is not relevant.
The message said access to that file is not allowed.
I asked if you have looked at the permissions set on the file.
Those are in the properties of the file, the security tab.

Roger

Hi Roger,

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here is the whole thing i copied :

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