Re: Admin rights gone - Help needed fast
- From: Tim_Ver <TimVer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 15:37:01 -0700
Ok, do I just do a right clock properties and the edit from there?
Thanks
"Doug Knox - [MS-MVP]" wrote:
Disabling System Restore does not grant access to the System Volume.
Information folder. You'll need to modify the permissions on that folder to
allow your account access. If the files are located in a different folder,
boot the computer in Safe Mode and run the scan again.
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"Tim_Ver" <TimVer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ok, I did a scan and found 2 trojan virus's, I could not remove them. I
even
diabled the system restore option and still Norton will not delete or
remove
them. Ideas?
How do I fix my Adobe CS and other programs?
Thanks Much
"Doug Knox - [MS-MVP]" wrote:
No, that fix is specific to Task Manager being disabled. If this is
affecting other programs, its possible that various folder permissions
have
been screwed up, as well.
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"Tim_Ver" <TimVer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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ok, Also in Safemode I tried to open Adobe Photoshop and get same
error.
Will
this fix in the registry fix this issue also?
Or do I have to fix this somewhere else?
Virus scan found nothing, and spyware scan removed some tracking
cookies.
Rebooted in regular mode same issue also same in Safe mode.
Ideas?
Thanks
"Doug Knox - [MS-MVP]" wrote:
While the virus may be removed, the registry changes it made are left
behind.
See
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/kbase/WindowsTips/WindowsXP/UserTips/Customization/EnableDisableTaskManagerinWindowsXPHomePro.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/6r9aq
for the information on re-enabling Task Manager.
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"Tim_Ver" <TimVer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I did try this. I booted in safemode ran Symantec Anit Virus and also
Ad
Ware
scanner but still have same issues. What should I try next? Is there
a
name
for this virus?
Thanks
"Doug Knox - [MS-MVP]" wrote:
Blocked access to Task Manager indicates that you indeed have a
virus
infection. Boot your computer in Safe Mode (see Help and Support)
and
run
your antivirus software from there. If possible, boot into Safe
Mode
with
Network Support so you can download the latest definitions for your
antivirus software.
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Display\Security
Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes
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"Tim_Ver" <TimVer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have had no issue at all for a long time and all
was
well.
Then this week I was on my pc (Windows XP SP2) and went to shut
down
the
pc,
but when I went to Start to look for shute down it was not there
and
neither
was the Run command. I researched online and found out it maybe
called
the
quickinfo virus. I followed a few steps and got back the run
command
and
shutdown button. I though all was fine but now when I go to open
Adobe
Photoshop CS I get and error I must have Admin rights to load
program
and
it
shuts down. I looked at user accounts and their is only one mine
and
it
has
admin rights. Also if I hit ctrl+alt+delete it says it has been
diabled
as
I
do not have admin rights.
How do I fix this issue?
Is this the name of the virus I have, or is it something else?
Anyone questions just ask me.
I pasted what I followed to get links back below just as FYI.
Please
help
as
I can not do any work. Thanks Much
Open a command prompt (CMD) from accessories menu -> type
"gpedit.msc"
expand the user configuration node -> expand admin templates ->
click
"Start
Menu and Taskbar -> int he right pane look for "remove run menu
from
start
menu from start menu" it should be set to "not configured" if it
is
double
click it set to enable, click apply, then set to disable and
click
apply.
if
it's set to enabled then set to disable. Reboot and see if run's
back
on
the
start menu.
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