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Problem with Windows Repair (All in One) v2.8.3
MarkW:
Yikes! running Vista without the updates....sounds like a worst case scenario to me. :wink: The "too long" window continued to appear, and the directory structure for All Users/Application Data was not cleaned up. A note on that: Before running Windows Repair the system tells me that I do not have access to that directory. After running the Windows Repair I do have access to that directory. The default rights to that directory are being changed.
Virtual Box did run correctly following the run of v2.8.4.
The 'mystery' cmd boxes and login screen did not appear with v.2.8.4. Many of the cmd boxes came and went so quickly that I didn't catch any other new issues, if there were any.
Shane:
The file permissions repair should have taken a few and you should have seen the cmd windows for the cleanup after that repair.
If you open task manager watch for the cmd.exe and when it shows the user that it is running under you should see it come up as system for some of the repairs, such as the file permissions.
I will boot up vmware again real fast, so busy programming I forgot to double check the file permissions repair on my system and see if I can get the same thing to happen.
File permissions sets all the permissions, you now have access to those folders, after that is done it goes and does a bat file for the profiles and then goes and does the cleanup bat file.
I am running the file permissions now, will have an answer in a few.
Shane
Shane:
Oh, and go double check the permissions on that folder and post a screen shot for me so i can compare :-)
Shane
Shane:
Done, as you can see the cleanup put the denied permissions so I cant get to those folders, just like it should do.
Something must be different on your system, we are missing a variable somewhere.
Lets continue tomorrow :-)
Night!
Shane
MarkW:
Here is my finish until tomorrow.
Before and after pictures of the rights to the All User/Application Data.
Capturing the set parameters before and after the v2.8.4 run showed no differences.
I did notice a difference between the virtual instance I have been working from when compared to another one. :undecided:
The one I have been working from is not blocked from seeing the rights applied to that directory, the other one is.
I have posted 'OtherVirtual.jpg' to show the difference in directory rights. This 2nd virtual has been around longer. Also during the installation I used 'test' as the default login ID for it, where I used 'admin' for the main one I have been testing with.
I zipped up the log files for you, as well.
'til tomorrow,
Mark
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