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Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by SuperSlueth, Oct 21, 2009.

  1. SuperSlueth

    SuperSlueth Guest

    I have a problem with getting the bits service to startit keeps saying error
    2 "system cannot find the file specified.

    Ive been ALL day serching the web and trying everything there but still it
    wont start
    even tried microsofts BITs repair tool but it said there was nothing to repair

    I read about qmgr.dll and that gives errors when i try to register it and
    its a different size from anoth vista PC that i have.

    I opened a command prompt as administrator and tried to rename it so i can
    copy a known working dll but i get access denied ( I AM admin)
    also tried under its properites but all the security option are greyed out

    This makes me believe im not admin although windows tells me i am how do i
    get access to %windir%\system32\qmgr.dll to rename it.
    its on a mini pc without a CD drive so cant boot from anything else.
     
  2. Tae Song

    Tae Song Guest

    "SuperSlueth" <SuperSlueth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:09A62067-4236-4051-BE8C-F751F05CB6D6@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I have a problem with getting the bits service to startit keeps saying
    > error
    > 2 "system cannot find the file specified.
    >
    > Ive been ALL day serching the web and trying everything there but still it
    > wont start
    > even tried microsofts BITs repair tool but it said there was nothing to
    > repair
    >
    > I read about qmgr.dll and that gives errors when i try to register it and
    > its a different size from anoth vista PC that i have.
    >
    > I opened a command prompt as administrator and tried to rename it so i can
    > copy a known working dll but i get access denied ( I AM admin)
    > also tried under its properites but all the security option are greyed out
    >
    > This makes me believe im not admin although windows tells me i am how do
    > i
    > get access to %windir%system32qmgr.dll to rename it.
    > its on a mini pc without a CD drive so cant boot from anything else.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    System files are owned by TrustedInstaller, so even if you have
    administrator access you can not make changes to them. You will need to
    take ownership from TrustInstaller. You might also try running System File
    Checker... SFC /SCANNOW... from an elevated command prompt.
     
  3. Peter Foldes

    Peter Foldes Guest

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