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I have upgraded a XP machine (domain member) to Vista Ultimate (domain

member) and am having problems running system utilities that require

administrate or elevated rights. I think it is an issue with UAC / security.

 

With UAC enabled many programs in the c:\windows\system32 will not run and

return the "path does not exist" error that I show below when I would be

expecting the UAC prompt.

 

An example includes: Control Panel -> System -> (under tasks)

Remote settings, System protection, and Advanced system settings all fail

with the following error:

 

C:\Windows\system32\systempropertiesprotection.exe

The specified path does not exist.

Check the path, and then try again.

 

If I navigate to the file and double click it, same error. All of the

SystemPropertiesXXXXX exe files fail to run and give the error above.

 

If I right click on the file and select Run as administrator, I get the UAC

prompt and it works fine.

 

With UAC disabled all files run correctly.

 

The Device Manager Task in the System area of control panel works correctly

in all cases (UAC prompt).

 

Another example is changing the firewall settings: Control Panel -> Security

Center -> Windows Firewall -> Change Settings fails the same way as above

except the file is C:\Windows\system32\firewallSettings.exe

 

Adding the user to the local administrator's group changes the UAC behavior

as expected (prompt for consent, versus prompt for credentials), but does

not change the problem behavior.

 

This machine has the full Office 2007 suite installed++ (Visio, Project,

Adobe) and I really don't want to do a clean install. The system is well

behaved in all other areas. This problem is consistent.

 

I have unloaded the Trend AV solution, disabled the MS firewall, deleted and

recreated the user profile, all with no change in the system behavior.

 

This problem appears similar to the problem of running programs that require

elevated permissions from a mapped network drive, except this is my local

hard drive. Any ideas on how to fix this without a wipe of the machine?

 

Thanks!

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On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 13:56:00 -0500, "Dan" <danjezek@msn.com> wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

>I have upgraded a XP machine (domain member) to Vista Ultimate (domain

>member) and am having problems running system utilities that require

>administrate or elevated rights. I think it is an issue with UAC / security.

>

>With UAC enabled many programs in the c:windowssystem32 will not run and

>return the "path does not exist" error that I show below when I would be

>expecting the UAC prompt.

>

>An example includes: Control Panel -> System -> (under tasks)

>Remote settings, System protection, and Advanced system settings all fail

>with the following error:

>

>C:Windowssystem32systempropertiesprotection.exe

>The specified path does not exist.

>Check the path, and then try again.

>

>If I navigate to the file and double click it, same error. All of the

>SystemPropertiesXXXXX exe files fail to run and give the error above.

>

>If I right click on the file and select Run as administrator, I get the UAC

>prompt and it works fine.

>

>With UAC disabled all files run correctly.

>

>The Device Manager Task in the System area of control panel works correctly

>in all cases (UAC prompt).

>

>Another example is changing the firewall settings: Control Panel -> Security

>Center -> Windows Firewall -> Change Settings fails the same way as above

>except the file is C:Windowssystem32firewallSettings.exe

>

>Adding the user to the local administrator's group changes the UAC behavior

>as expected (prompt for consent, versus prompt for credentials), but does

>not change the problem behavior.

>

>This machine has the full Office 2007 suite installed++ (Visio, Project,

>Adobe) and I really don't want to do a clean install. The system is well

>behaved in all other areas. This problem is consistent.

>

>I have unloaded the Trend AV solution, disabled the MS firewall, deleted and

>recreated the user profile, all with no change in the system behavior.

>

>This problem appears similar to the problem of running programs that require

>elevated permissions from a mapped network drive, except this is my local

>hard drive. Any ideas on how to fix this without a wipe of the machine?

>

>Thanks!</span>

 

Before you upgraded , did you find out if your system was compatible ?

Posted

"Jim" <bojimbo261@aol.com> wrote in message

news:eopqk45h29m27ac4eg9krm84g9p0lka8up@4ax.com...<span style="color:blue">

> On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 13:56:00 -0500, "Dan" a@b.c wrote:

><span style="color:green">

>>I have upgraded a XP machine (domain member) to Vista Ultimate (domain

>>member) and am having problems running system utilities that require

>>administrate or elevated rights. I think it is an issue with UAC /

>>security.

>>

>>With UAC enabled many programs in the c:windowssystem32 will not run and

>>return the "path does not exist" error that I show below when I would be

>>expecting the UAC prompt.

>>

>>An example includes: Control Panel -> System -> (under tasks)

>>Remote settings, System protection, and Advanced system settings all fail

>>with the following error:

>>

>>C:Windowssystem32systempropertiesprotection.exe

>>The specified path does not exist.

>>Check the path, and then try again.

>>

>>If I navigate to the file and double click it, same error. All of the

>>SystemPropertiesXXXXX exe files fail to run and give the error above.

>>

>>If I right click on the file and select Run as administrator, I get the

>>UAC

>>prompt and it works fine.

>>

>>With UAC disabled all files run correctly.

>>

>>The Device Manager Task in the System area of control panel works

>>correctly

>>in all cases (UAC prompt).

>>

>>Another example is changing the firewall settings: Control Panel ->

>>Security

>>Center -> Windows Firewall -> Change Settings fails the same way as above

>>except the file is C:Windowssystem32firewallSettings.exe

>>

>>Adding the user to the local administrator's group changes the UAC

>>behavior

>>as expected (prompt for consent, versus prompt for credentials), but does

>>not change the problem behavior.

>>

>>This machine has the full Office 2007 suite installed++ (Visio, Project,

>>Adobe) and I really don't want to do a clean install. The system is well

>>behaved in all other areas. This problem is consistent.

>>

>>I have unloaded the Trend AV solution, disabled the MS firewall, deleted

>>and

>>recreated the user profile, all with no change in the system behavior.

>>

>>This problem appears similar to the problem of running programs that

>>require

>>elevated permissions from a mapped network drive, except this is my local

>>hard drive. Any ideas on how to fix this without a wipe of the machine?

>>

>>Thanks!</span>

>

> Before you upgraded , did you find out if your system was compatible ?</span>

 

I ran the dell and ms upgrade advisor programs before the upgrade and all

sw/hw was compatible. There was a minor issue with an audio driver, which I

upgraded with a vista driver after the upgrade.

 

The upgrade process was clean, no errors during the process.

Posted

Attempt to perform a Repair System from the Installation DVD.

 

Should that fail,

Attempt to turn off System Restore on all drives, then turn it back on.

(This will erase all restore points.)

 

Should that fail,

Attempt to turn off System Restore on all drives, run sfc/scannow from an

elevated prompt.

(You may need to have the Vista install disk inserted.)

Then, turn System Restore back on.

 

"Dan" <danjezek@msn.com> wrote in message

news:DB39789D-0FD7-4180-B3B8-2AF11BD617EB@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">

>I have upgraded a XP machine (domain member) to Vista Ultimate (domain

>member) and am having problems running system utilities that require

>administrate or elevated rights. I think it is an issue with UAC /

>security.

>

> With UAC enabled many programs in the c:windowssystem32 will not run and

> return the "path does not exist" error that I show below when I would be

> expecting the UAC prompt.

>

> An example includes: Control Panel -> System -> (under tasks)

> Remote settings, System protection, and Advanced system settings all fail

> with the following error:

>

> C:Windowssystem32systempropertiesprotection.exe

> The specified path does not exist.

> Check the path, and then try again.

>

> If I navigate to the file and double click it, same error. All of the

> SystemPropertiesXXXXX exe files fail to run and give the error above.

>

> If I right click on the file and select Run as administrator, I get the

> UAC prompt and it works fine.

>

> With UAC disabled all files run correctly.

>

> The Device Manager Task in the System area of control panel works

> correctly in all cases (UAC prompt).

>

> Another example is changing the firewall settings: Control Panel ->

> Security Center -> Windows Firewall -> Change Settings fails the same way

> as above except the file is C:Windowssystem32firewallSettings.exe

>

> Adding the user to the local administrator's group changes the UAC

> behavior as expected (prompt for consent, versus prompt for credentials),

> but does not change the problem behavior.

>

> This machine has the full Office 2007 suite installed++ (Visio, Project,

> Adobe) and I really don't want to do a clean install. The system is well

> behaved in all other areas. This problem is consistent.

>

> I have unloaded the Trend AV solution, disabled the MS firewall, deleted

> and recreated the user profile, all with no change in the system behavior.

>

> This problem appears similar to the problem of running programs that

> require elevated permissions from a mapped network drive, except this is

> my local hard drive. Any ideas on how to fix this without a wipe of the

> machine?

>

> Thanks!

> </span>

Posted

Performed all of the steps suggested with no changes in system behavior and

no errors found during either the repair and the sfc scan. I then upgraded

(from Ultimate to Ultimate) and after activating the SW everything worked!

I rebooted and the behavior returned. Appears to be associated with the

activation process. Cross posting to setup group.

 

Anyone have any more ideas?

 

 

"Mark H" <jmhonzell@nospam.comcast.net> wrote in message

news:FC6DA65B-67EA-474D-A298-4BD332C59B3A@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">

> Attempt to perform a Repair System from the Installation DVD.

>

> Should that fail,

> Attempt to turn off System Restore on all drives, then turn it back on.

> (This will erase all restore points.)

>

> Should that fail,

> Attempt to turn off System Restore on all drives, run sfc/scannow from an

> elevated prompt.

> (You may need to have the Vista install disk inserted.)

> Then, turn System Restore back on.

>

> "Dan" <danjezek@msn.com> wrote in message

> news:DB39789D-0FD7-4180-B3B8-2AF11BD617EB@microsoft.com...<span style="color:green">

>>I have upgraded a XP machine (domain member) to Vista Ultimate (domain

>>member) and am having problems running system utilities that require

>>administrate or elevated rights. I think it is an issue with UAC /

>>security.

>>

>> With UAC enabled many programs in the c:windowssystem32 will not run

>> and

>> return the "path does not exist" error that I show below when I would be

>> expecting the UAC prompt.

>>

>> An example includes: Control Panel -> System -> (under tasks)

>> Remote settings, System protection, and Advanced system settings all fail

>> with the following error:

>>

>> C:Windowssystem32systempropertiesprotection.exe

>> The specified path does not exist.

>> Check the path, and then try again.

>>

>> If I navigate to the file and double click it, same error. All of the

>> SystemPropertiesXXXXX exe files fail to run and give the error above.

>>

>> If I right click on the file and select Run as administrator, I get the

>> UAC prompt and it works fine.

>>

>> With UAC disabled all files run correctly.

>>

>> The Device Manager Task in the System area of control panel works

>> correctly in all cases (UAC prompt).

>>

>> Another example is changing the firewall settings: Control Panel ->

>> Security Center -> Windows Firewall -> Change Settings fails the same way

>> as above except the file is C:Windowssystem32firewallSettings.exe

>>

>> Adding the user to the local administrator's group changes the UAC

>> behavior as expected (prompt for consent, versus prompt for credentials),

>> but does not change the problem behavior.

>>

>> This machine has the full Office 2007 suite installed++ (Visio, Project,

>> Adobe) and I really don't want to do a clean install. The system is well

>> behaved in all other areas. This problem is consistent.

>>

>> I have unloaded the Trend AV solution, disabled the MS firewall, deleted

>> and recreated the user profile, all with no change in the system

>> behavior.

>>

>> This problem appears similar to the problem of running programs that

>> require elevated permissions from a mapped network drive, except this is

>> my local hard drive. Any ideas on how to fix this without a wipe of the

>> machine?

>>

>> Thanks!

>></span>

> </span>

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