Please perform the following to resolve your issues.
Open elevated command prompt and type cd\windows\system32\wbem press enter
Then type ren repository repository.old and press enter.
Restart the computer and check your security center again hopefully
everything should be working there.
Thanks and Regards
Mohit Kapoor
> Same problem here. Also using AVG Anti-Virus.
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I cannot change the files - they are locked - I am fully logged in as
Admin. What else can I do?
On Apr 26, 9:46 am, Mohit Kapoor <Mohit
Kap...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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Mohit Kapoor - 29 Apr 2007 14:10 GMT
Simple All you need to do is
Start->Search type cmd and command prompt will show up->Right click->Run as
administrator and then type the commands as follows
Cd c:\windows\system32\wbem
ren repository repository.old press enter and reboot
If this doesn't help start the computer in safe mode and rename the folder
in safe mode.
If it still doesn't works turn off UAC and then try to rename it with
elevated command prompt in normal mode.
If it still doesn't works up then right click on the repository folder under
c:\windows\system32\wbem and go to properties ->Security Tab->Click
advanced->Ownership->Check replace owner on the subcontainers and
objects->Select your user name or administrators and click apply and then
OK(Twice)
Then click add (In the security tab) and then on the next window type
everyone and click OK.Ensure to give all permissions to everyone and click OK.
Rename the folder now.
Thanks and Regards ,
Mohit
> I cannot change the files - they are locked - I am fully logged in as
> Admin. What else can I do?
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