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Boggin:
You haven't been back to say how you are getting on with this but if defaulting the Firewall service hasn't done it then go Start - type services.msc and press enter.
Scroll down to Windows Firewall - right click on it and select Properties then under the Log On tab, check to see if it the same as mine.
In Services it should be showing as Running and Auto.
ops773:
hello boggin,i have tried the .reg of sevenforums but it does not work, still the same , I have tested the properties and I have it as your own configuration, hopefully we can find a solution to this firewall problem, thanksss
Boggin:
Go back into Services and Windows Firewall.
Right click on it and select Properties then use the dropdown to change its status to Disabled - Apply - Stop - OK - then try the Windows Repair install.
If successful then change its status back to Auto, repeating the steps to Start it.
ops773:
Hi, it still does not work, just to give me notice that it seems that I do not have certain administrator privileges, nor does it allow me to create a new user account, everything that is system and requires being an administrator does not let me execute it, the strange thing is that I'm an administrator. I can not also modify the permissions of certain, , thanks
Boggin:
Let's see if we can get you an admin command prompt.
Right click on the taskbar and select Task Manager - File - Run new task - type cmd.exe into the box, check the box to run new task as an admin and press enter then see if you can get past the UAC.
If you get the cmd prompt admin, enter net user administrator /active:yes
then enter shutdown /r /t 00 to effect an immediate reboot.
After the reboot you should see an Admin icon on the desktop - click on that to log in and see if you can create another admin account.
If that doesn't give you an admin cmd prompt, shutdown then reboot into the advanced boot options, usually by tapping F8 as you switch on, but that key combo can vary with make & model of computer.
Use the cursor keys to select Safe Mode with Command Prompt and press enter then enter those two cmds and on the reboot you should see the Admin icon to log in with.
This is the hidden Admin account and when done should be turned off.
To do that, run a cmd prompt as an admin and repeat the net user cmd but change yes to no then the shutdown cmd to reboot.
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