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Old 02-05-2007   #1 (permalink)
superbob
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error 80070005

After three days , I finally got vista installed (even if it crashes at least
3 times every hour). I cannot access any hyperlink, windows update, help menu
and network sharing. I either get the above error (access denied) or a notice
saying that I don't have adminstrator rights. I'm not sure what to do. I have
one user account with a password.
Can someone help? I'm afraid if I have to reinstall vista, I will crack!

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Old 02-06-2007   #2 (permalink)
Yuriy Shkolnikov [MSFT]
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Re: error 80070005

Error 80070005 - is just a generic access denied error, suggesting about the
permissions problems.

I'd be glad to help you with your problems, but I need more details for
that.

What error messages were thrown when Vista crashed "at least 3 times every
hour"? Please provide messages and numbers.

What problems did you see during the install? Can you possilby log into the
system with the administrator account - it is very strange that you've end
up with no admin rights after the install.

What version of Vista do you have Home? Ultimate?

Thinking about the state of your machine from your description, it seems
like someting went wrong during the install phase and it is very likely that
you will have to reinstall the system


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"superbob" <superbob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:891B3CE9-CC5D-448A-92DE-66F3135D9B66@microsoft.com...
> After three days , I finally got vista installed (even if it crashes at
> least
> 3 times every hour). I cannot access any hyperlink, windows update, help
> menu
> and network sharing. I either get the above error (access denied) or a
> notice
> saying that I don't have adminstrator rights. I'm not sure what to do. I
> have
> one user account with a password.
> Can someone help? I'm afraid if I have to reinstall vista, I will crack!


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Old 02-15-2007   #3 (permalink)
chance
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Vista Permissions

Seems that is a common error. I use a VB Script file to download a binary file everyday. The script uses msxml3.dll. When I try to run it on My Vista Ultimate machine, I get error Access is denied. and error code 80070005 in the msxml3.dll. I added myself to the administrators group, and still get the same error.

I guess I will keep searching for a solution, since I was dumb and bought a "Vista Only" laptop

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Old 02-15-2007   #4 (permalink)
.Josh
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Re: Vista Permissions

Where are you trying to place the file? do you run it from an elevated
prompt?


"chance" wrote in message news:2007215103734chance.fulton@omfg.org...
> Seems that is a common error. I use a VB Script file to download a binary
> file everyday. The script uses msxml3.dll. When I try to run it on My
> Vista Ultimate machine, I get error Access is denied. and error code
> 80070005 in the msxml3.dll. I added myself to the administrators group,
> and still get the same error.
>
> I guess I will keep searching for a solution, since I was dumb and bought
> a "Vista Only" laptop
>
> EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
> http://www.eggheadcafe.com


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Old 03-23-2008   #5 (permalink)
virginiageek
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Re: error 80070005


'Yuriy Shkolnikov [MSFT Wrote:
Quote:

> ;87956']Error 80070005 - is just a generic access denied error,
> suggesting about the
> permissions problems.
>
> I'd be glad to help you with your problems, but I need more details for
> that.
>
> What error messages were thrown when Vista crashed &quot;at least 3
> times every
> hour&quot;? Please provide messages and numbers.
>
> What problems did you see during the install? Can you possilby log into
> the
> system with the administrator account - it is very strange that you've
> end
> up with no admin rights after the install.
>
> What version of Vista do you have Home? Ultimate?
>
> Thinking about the state of your machine from your description, it
> seems
> like someting went wrong during the install phase and it is very likely
> that
> you will have to reinstall the system
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Yuriy
>
> This posting is provided &quot;AS IS&quot; with no warranties, and
> confers no rights.
> If you have additional questions, please post them to this newsgroup
> &quot;superbob&quot; <superbob@xxxxxx> wrote in
> message
> news:891B3CE9-CC5D-448A-92DE-66F3135D9B66@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > After three days , I finally got vista installed (even if it crashes
> at
Quote:

> > least
> > 3 times every hour). I cannot access any hyperlink, windows update,
> help
Quote:

> > menu
> > and network sharing. I either get the above error (access denied) or
> a
Quote:

> > notice
> > saying that I don't have adminstrator rights. I'm not sure what to
> do. I
Quote:

> > have
> > one user account with a password.
> > Can someone help? I'm afraid if I have to reinstall vista, I will
> crack!
You must ,on Vista, run the command from an elevated Administrator
command prompt. Click the &quot;start&quot; button. All Programs>
accessories. Find Command prompt and RIGHT click it, then left click on
&quot;run as administrator&quot; In the black DOS like box you can paste
or type in the command. Hit &quot;enter&quot; and you should get
confirmation.


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Old 05-01-2008   #6 (permalink)
mr_t
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Re: error 80070005


@virginiageek :

This is not the solution for my problem, as I was encountering the same
problem running a vbscript obtaining files from the internet.

I did manage to solve it by replacing the lines in the vbscripts
containing references to the former Microsoft.XmlHttp object
E.g.
' Set Http = CreateObject("Microsoft.XmlHttp")
into
Set Http = CreateObject("MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP.4.0")

Many thanks and credits to Sean Ryan who posted it to 'hireageek.net »
Blog Archive » msxml3.dll error ‘80070005′'
(http://www.hireageek.net/wordpress/?p=12)

BR, T.


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