Re: Event Viewer cannont connect to remote WinXP SP2 event viewer



Hi,

Go to the following registry key:

HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecurePipeServers\Winreg

Check if the Local Service account have Query Value, Enumnerate Subkeys,
Notify, and Read Control allowed permission.

Thanks.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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From: "Russell" <Clarksville@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Thanks for suggestion. I confirmed that is "remote registery" service is
already running on all the WinXP SP2 PCs. So that is not the problem.
Further thoughts?

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" <v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

From your description, it appears that the "remote registry" service is
not
running.

Please run "services.msc" and find "remote resigry" service to start it.

Then, check this issue again.


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Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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From: "Russell" <Clarksville@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Event Viewer cannont connect to remote WinXP SP2 event viewer
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Within EVENTVWR.MSC, Select Connect to Another Computer.

I successfully connect to any remote Windows 2003 or 2000 event viewer
logs.
I always fail when connecting to remote WinXP SP2 machines. Error is:

"Unable to connect to the computer 'computer name or ip address here'
The
error was Access Denied."

I am logged on to local PC with a domain account that is member of
Domain
Admins. All PCs are domain members. I have turned off Windows Firewall
on
remote Win XP machines. This is all being done on a private LAN
segment.
(i.e. no firewalls other than Windows Firewall involved.) Does not
seem
to
be AV related either. Would appreciate any suggestions. thanks,
Russell








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