Have you tried using the local admin account to access these?  I know DA
should have rights but if the administrators group has gotten messed up then
the DA might not have rights.

Jon

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Tom Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Here's an odd one....
>
> Windows 2008 server, Terminal/XenApp server.  I cannot get Control Panel or
> Server Manager to run.  But I can open the administrative utilities, logs,
> and so on.  Applications run for XenApps users (Office, Great Plains, etc).
> I don't have the issue on any other XenApp servers.
>
> Nothing in the logs to indicate virus, intrusion, malware that I can see.
> When Server Manager attempts to load at logon, it errors and closes.
>
> I can run IE8, but when I attempt Windows Updates that won't run either.
>
> I ran a full A/V scan (we use Vipre here) and Malware bytes but nothing
> came up.
>
> When I attempt to load control panel, I get  a small pop-up window with a
> string of numbers at the top enclosed in brackets and the text is "Windows
> cannot access the specified device, path, or file.  You may not have the
> appropriate permissions to access the file"
>
> So suggestions as to wether this is file corruption or something else?
> User is domain admin.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Tom Miller
> Engineer, Information Technology
> Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
> 757-788-0528
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