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Tweaking.com Support & Help / setacl crash
« on: August 17, 2015, 10:03:42 am »
Hello - had no luck running this in safemode with networking, it crashed every time after 5 minutes or so.
(This is in my Windows 7 32-bit home PC)

Eventually ran the repair tools in normal mode, right clicking on the icon and choosing "run as administrator".
This time it ran to normally, to completion.

Had another problem that showed up after running default file permissions.  The symptom was that if you added
a new user (user applet in Control Panel), everything *looked* normal, until that user tried to logon, which failed.

A look at the c:\users\....  showed that the set of files for the new user had not been created.  After checking the event viewer,
the system had a problem copying certain files from c:\users\default to the new profile.  The solution was to make a change to the
users\default permissions.

Seems like a strange problem to crop up, anyway, the problem and solution are documented here:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/7fb93109-218c-43d7-b29a-ceaffc598b58/user-profile-service-service-failed-the-logon-user-profile-cannot-be-loaded?forum=w7itprogeneral

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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Re: Thank you for this tool (solved)
« on: June 23, 2014, 10:07:16 am »
Thanks very much for a well thought out and executed utility.

I had an odd problem in Vista, in which request for help in Microsoft Answers and Technet forums went unanswered.
My PC worked properly only when running in UAC - off mode.  When UAC was on,  some system functions failed
all supplied scheduled task, including the Microsoft supplied tasks.

After running the registry and filesystem permissions reset it all started to work again.

The restore important services log shows the following (here is the first four lines)
Error:  The system cannot find the file specified.

Error:  The file or directory is not a reparse point.

Error:  The system cannot find the file specified.

Error:  The file or directory is not a reparse point.


etc, etc.  on to the end, another 30 or 40 lines

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