Access denied to "Local Security Policy"

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Bob

Hi,

I find that when I attempt to open the "Local Security Policy"
(SecPol.msc), I get the message:

Group Policy Error
You do not have permission to perform this operation.
Access is denied.

I have used all accounts available to me - Local Administrator and Domain
Administrator.

Any idea why I have this error an my domain connected XP workstation?

Thanks,

Bob.
 
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Chang Yin

Hello Bob,

Thank you for your post.

The issue may occur if the current user account (although it is an
administrator account) does not have access to some necessary files or
registry. Please check to ensure that the current user has full control on
the following folder and does NOT have any Deny item:

C:\Windows\System32\GroupPolicy

Note: I assume your system is installed in C:\Windows folder. If this is
not the case, please adjust it accordingly.

If the above error still persists, please help collect FileMon and RegMon
traces when performing the steps to reproduce the problem. The two tools
(FileMon and RegMon) can be downloaded in:

FileMon for Windows v7.04
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/Filemon.mspx

RegMon for Windows v7.04
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/regmon.mspx

You can send the files to me at (e-mail address removed) (please include
"41118286-Access denied to "Local Security Policy"" in the subject line).

I look forward to your reply. Also, if you have any questions or concerns,
please do not hesitate to let me know. I am happy to help. :)

Thank you for your time and cooperation!

Sincerely,
George Yin
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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Chang Yin

Hi Bob,

Thanks for your reply. It's great to hear it can now work properly. It's
been a pleasure working with you.

Sincerely,
George Yin
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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Bill

I have a similar problem. I can't turn on the firewall because "Your network
adminstrator is uisng Group Policy to control these settings." But this is a
stand-alone PC, and when I go to C:\Windows\System32\ there is no Group
Policy. I have XP Hone, version 2002, service pack 2.

thanks
 
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George Yin

Hello,

Generally, we answer one issue per post in the newsgroups. It may be a
different issue cause altogether. In order to concentrate fully on this new
issue we ask that you post it as a separate thread. That way each issue can
receive full attention and make the thread more clear for others'
reference. Please open a new post for this issue and we will be very glad
to work with you there.

Thank you for understanding.

Sincerely,
George Yin
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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