Vista "Server execution failed" message - very frustrating

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Karl Levinson, mvp

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Greetings Microsoft,

From searching Google for the phrases vista "server execution failed", it

appears that a significant number of Vista users (including myself) have been

getting a "Server execution failed" error after installing AOL AIM 5 or 6 if

UAC has been modified or disabled.

I'm sure it would be much appreciated if Microsoft and AOL could post a KB

article on this year-old problem ASAP. Because they have not done so, their

customers are resorting to home-brewed actions that weaken their computer's

security.

There are ongoing threads discussing this on microsoft.com forums and at

aol.com. The Microsoft thread starts in early 2007 over a year ago. The

error is seen in the Network and Sharing Center, after a delay of about a

minute in opening up that window. When the window finally opens, it appears

impossible to enumerate and manage network connections and sharing. If you

don't already have a working network connection, that means you probably

won't be able to establish one to get to the Internet etc. You also get a

red X over the networking systray icon, whether or not the connection works.

Some uers also reported some kind of user profile corruption where you get

just a black screen and mouse pointer for one user profile after changing

certain settings and logging out and back in. I encountered this as well and

had to delete the user profile.

My reason for bringing up this issue is that a fair number of newsgroup

posts and web pages including some from MVPs are suggesting the unofficial

fix of adding the "Local Service" account to the local Administrators group.

This weakens Vista's security. I kept searching and eventually found there's

a better fix where you uninstall and reinstall AIM with UAC temporarily fully

enabled, but that suggestion gets drowned out by the first suggestion. I

haven't found any official fix on Microsoft.com or AOL.com. Users are

understandably frustrated with AOL and Microsoft when they learn that they

must have been aware of this for over a year but haven't issued a KB article

or a fix.

I had also installed MSN Messenger / Windows Live Messenger chat with

Windows Live OneCare Family Safety. With this installed, I got the error

"“The Family Safety service has been disabled, please ask the

administrator..." and couldn't access the Internet at all via IE or Firefox

until I uninstalled OneCare Family Safety (not sure I'll be reinstalling it).

I tried to enable auditing to figure out what permission was actually

missing for the Local Service account. The security log suggested that the

Local Service account was repeatedly blocked from using the

seSecurityPrivilege ("Manage auditing and security log") via the LSASS.EXE

process. However, I granted that permission in the Group Policy MMC and

rebooted, and the audit log showed new entries after reboot of this

permission still being denied?? I didn't find any file permissions off in

the Windows folder, and haven't enabled auditing on the registry or any other

folders outside of Windows.

I suppose it's possible this might not directly be Microsoft's problem to

fix. But Microsoft regularly publishes KB articles on problems with third

party software, so I don't understand the year-long silence on this. And the

issue with the seSecurityPrivilege being denied despite granting that

permission doesn't seem like an AOL issue. Some people mentioned KB941649 as

being a patch for this, but the patch installer says that patch is not

applicable to my system.

The following Google searches suggest that the only mention of this at

microsoft.com or aol.com is in the support forums, nothing official from

Microsoft or AOL:

vista "server execution failed" site:microsoft.com -forums.microsoft.com

vista "server execution failed" site:aol.com

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kind regards,

Karl Levinson, CISSP, CCSA, MCSE

-------------------------

Microsoft Security FAQ:

http://www.securityadmin.info

 
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Lou Severino

Guest
Same problem w/ Vista Home Premium. AOL has never been on my system.

Using the following even though it breeches security. It's my network!

Better to have a less secure network than no network. Sheeesh!

-BUILDING ON BLUESHOT'S FIX FOCUSED ON BUSINESS VISTA, THERE IS NOW A

SIMPLE FIX FOR VISTA HOME USERS, AS WELL, FOR THE \"SERVER EXECUTION

ERROR\" AND RED \"X\" OVER THE WIRELESS NETWORKING ICON.

SIMPLY RUN A COMMAND PROMPT AS AN ADMINISTRATOR (RIGHT-CLICK ON IT AND

CLICK \"OPEN AS ADMINISTRATOR\") THEN ENTER THE FOLLOWING COMMAND LINE:

NET LOCALGROUP \"ADMINISTRATORS\" \"NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE\" /ADD

THAT SHOULD DO IT. WE SHOULD THANK *** FOR THE EACH OTHER BECAUSE

MICROSOFT SURE HAS NO F-ING IDEA WHAT THEY ARE DOING YET.

DOCINVENTOR-

-DON'T FORGET TO REBOOT (RESTART)

-

P.S.- please distribute this to other groups...

Karl Levinson, mvp;633930 Wrote: <span style="color:blue">

> Greetings Microsoft,

>

> From searching Google for the phrases vista "server execution failed",

> it

> appears that a significant number of Vista users (including myself)

> have been

> getting a "Server execution failed" error after installing AOL AIM 5 or

> 6 if

> UAC has been modified or disabled.

>

> I'm sure it would be much appreciated if Microsoft and AOL could post a

> KB

> article on this year-old problem ASAP. Because they have not done so,

> their

> customers are resorting to home-brewed actions that weaken their

> computer's

> security.

>

> There are ongoing threads discussing this on microsoft.com forums and

> at

> aol.com. The Microsoft thread starts in early 2007 over a year ago.

> The

> error is seen in the Network and Sharing Center, after a delay of about

> a

> minute in opening up that window. When the window finally opens, it

> appears

> impossible to enumerate and manage network connections and sharing. If

> you

> don't already have a working network connection, that means you

> probably

> won't be able to establish one to get to the Internet etc. You also get

> a

> red X over the networking systray icon, whether or not the connection

> works.

> Some uers also reported some kind of user profile corruption where you

> get

> just a black screen and mouse pointer for one user profile after

> changing

> certain settings and logging out and back in. I encountered this as

> well and

> had to delete the user profile.

>

> My reason for bringing up this issue is that a fair number of

> newsgroup

> posts and web pages including some from MVPs are suggesting the

> unofficial

> fix of adding the "Local Service" account to the local Administrators

> group.

> This weakens Vista's security. I kept searching and eventually found

> there's

> a better fix where you uninstall and reinstall AIM with UAC temporarily

> fully

> enabled, but that suggestion gets drowned out by the first suggestion.

> I

> haven't found any official fix on Microsoft.com or AOL.com. Users are

> understandably frustrated with AOL and Microsoft when they learn that

> they

> must have been aware of this for over a year but haven't issued a KB

> article

> or a fix.

>

> I had also installed MSN Messenger / Windows Live Messenger chat with

> Windows Live OneCare Family Safety. With this installed, I got the

> error

> "“The Family Safety service has been disabled, please ask the

> administrator..." and couldn't access the Internet at all via IE or

> Firefox

> until I uninstalled OneCare Family Safety (not sure I'll be

> reinstalling it).

>

> I tried to enable auditing to figure out what permission was actually

> missing for the Local Service account. The security log suggested that

> the

> Local Service account was repeatedly blocked from using the

> seSecurityPrivilege ("Manage auditing and security log") via the

> LSASS.EXE

> process. However, I granted that permission in the Group Policy MMC

> and

> rebooted, and the audit log showed new entries after reboot of this

> permission still being denied?? I didn't find any file permissions off

> in

> the Windows folder, and haven't enabled auditing on the registry or any

> other

> folders outside of Windows.

>

> I suppose it's possible this might not directly be Microsoft's problem

> to

> fix. But Microsoft regularly publishes KB articles on problems with

> third

> party software, so I don't understand the year-long silence on this.

> And the

> issue with the seSecurityPrivilege being denied despite granting that

> permission doesn't seem like an AOL issue. Some people mentioned

> KB941649 as

> being a patch for this, but the patch installer says that patch is not

> applicable to my system.

>

> The following Google searches suggest that the only mention of this at

> microsoft.com or aol.com is in the support forums, nothing official

> from

> Microsoft or AOL:

>

> vista "server execution failed" site:microsoft.com

> -forums.microsoft.com

> vista "server execution failed" site:aol.com

>

>

> --

> kind regards,

> Karl Levinson, CISSP, CCSA, MCSE

> -------------------------

> Microsoft Security FAQ:

> 'Microsoft Security FAQ' (http://www.securityadmin.info)</span>

--

Lou Severino

 
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