Re: WMI Local Access denied on Win2k3

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Alan Tang wrote:
> Marty List wrote:
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>>If you can open the Security tab, compare the permissions with another system
>>that is working correctly.
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> I have try to compare and rebuild the WMI but seems no improve. How can
> I troubshoot it?

I don't think you need to rebuild WMI - the error you're getting back is
security related. You need to modify permissions, not rebuild the
repository.

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James Crosswell
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Microforge.net Limited
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