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Device Manager is empty help populate
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06-13-2008, 03:36 PM
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Device Manager is empty help populate
Using XP Pro SP3 as a novice administrator. Experiencing 3 problems: 1)
Device Manager is empty in both normal & safe modes, 2) F8 will not take me
into Safe Mode but MSConfig will, & 3) Computer display takes a while to load
but eventually does load ok. Otherwise everything is functioning ok. 2008
Norton is installed, up to date, & fully scanned. Plug & Play is
automatically started. When Device Manager is selected the following Device
Manager message displays: “You do not have sufficient privileges to
uninstall devices or to change device properties or device drivers. Please
contact your site administrator or logout & log in again as an administrator
& try again.” In the registry under
HKEY_Local_Machine/System/CurrentControlSet/Enum Permissions for Enum Screen
already has displayed: Both System & Administrator have Full Control & Read
with Advanced Security Settings for Enum screen as Not Inherited Apply to
this Key & Subkeys, Everyone has read with Advanced Security Settings for
Enum screen as Not Inherited Apply to this Key & Subkeys. Please help
resolve the above problems. I’m not good at this so please be explicit.
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Thank You, Bevy_Jeter
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07-07-2008, 10:27 PM
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RE: Device Manager is empty help populate
I too am having the exact same issue.
I have tried turning off and restarting Plug and Play, I have even checked
the permission in my registry. Nothing seems to be resolving this issue.
If you get any clues on resloving this problem, please pass the solution. I
will do the same if I find one.
Thanks,
CommJunkee
"Bevy_Jeter" wrote:
> Using XP Pro SP3 as a novice administrator. Experiencing 3 problems: 1)
> Device Manager is empty in both normal & safe modes, 2) F8 will not take me
> into Safe Mode but MSConfig will, & 3) Computer display takes a while to load
> but eventually does load ok. Otherwise everything is functioning ok. 2008
> Norton is installed, up to date, & fully scanned. Plug & Play is
> automatically started. When Device Manager is selected the following Device
> Manager message displays: “You do not have sufficient privileges to
> uninstall devices or to change device properties or device drivers. Please
> contact your site administrator or logout & log in again as an administrator
> & try again.” In the registry under
> HKEY_Local_Machine/System/CurrentControlSet/Enum Permissions for Enum Screen
> already has displayed: Both System & Administrator have Full Control & Read
> with Advanced Security Settings for Enum screen as Not Inherited Apply to
> this Key & Subkeys, Everyone has read with Advanced Security Settings for
> Enum screen as Not Inherited Apply to this Key & Subkeys. Please help
> resolve the above problems. I’m not good at this so please be explicit.
> --
> Thank You, Bevy_Jeter
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07-08-2008, 01:04 AM
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RE: Device Manager is empty help populate
Thank you for being the 1st & only person to respond to my posting. My 3
problems began after installing Service Pack 3. The installation of SP3 did
not go smoothly & Microsoft help was required for successful installation of
SP3. The SP3 problem was that after the download of SP3 it would not install
because it kept insisting that I was not an Administrator when I was. After
SP3 successful installation, my 3 problems were noticed. I notified
Microsoft requesting assistance & stated that my existing problems were a
result of installing SP3. Microsoft did assist me & installed a Quick Fix.
Now my 3 problems are gone & all is well. Sorry I can not tell you exactly
what they did. I allowed them to come into my computer remotely & it took a
couple of hours to complete the fix for which I am most grateful. If your
problem began after installing SP3, perhaps you should also contact Microsoft
& ask for assistance. Good luck. Bevy.
--
Thank You, Bevy_Jeter
"CommJunkee" wrote:
> I too am having the exact same issue.
>
> I have tried turning off and restarting Plug and Play, I have even checked
> the permission in my registry. Nothing seems to be resolving this issue.
>
> If you get any clues on resloving this problem, please pass the solution. I
> will do the same if I find one.
>
> Thanks,
> CommJunkee
>
> "Bevy_Jeter" wrote:
>
> > Using XP Pro SP3 as a novice administrator. Experiencing 3 problems: 1)
> > Device Manager is empty in both normal & safe modes, 2) F8 will not take me
> > into Safe Mode but MSConfig will, & 3) Computer display takes a while to load
> > but eventually does load ok. Otherwise everything is functioning ok. 2008
> > Norton is installed, up to date, & fully scanned. Plug & Play is
> > automatically started. When Device Manager is selected the following Device
> > Manager message displays: “You do not have sufficient privileges to
> > uninstall devices or to change device properties or device drivers. Please
> > contact your site administrator or logout & log in again as an administrator
> > & try again.” In the registry under
> > HKEY_Local_Machine/System/CurrentControlSet/Enum Permissions for Enum Screen
> > already has displayed: Both System & Administrator have Full Control & Read
> > with Advanced Security Settings for Enum screen as Not Inherited Apply to
> > this Key & Subkeys, Everyone has read with Advanced Security Settings for
> > Enum screen as Not Inherited Apply to this Key & Subkeys. Please help
> > resolve the above problems. I’m not good at this so please be explicit.
> > --
> > Thank You, Bevy_Jeter
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07-08-2008, 03:01 AM
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RE: Device Manager is empty help populate
Thanks for the quick response and suggestion. I think I will do just that.
I have not found a solution to the problem on any boards that I have searched.
Thanks again
"Bevy_Jeter" wrote:
> Thank you for being the 1st & only person to respond to my posting. My 3
> problems began after installing Service Pack 3. The installation of SP3 did
> not go smoothly & Microsoft help was required for successful installation of
> SP3. The SP3 problem was that after the download of SP3 it would not install
> because it kept insisting that I was not an Administrator when I was. After
> SP3 successful installation, my 3 problems were noticed. I notified
> Microsoft requesting assistance & stated that my existing problems were a
> result of installing SP3. Microsoft did assist me & installed a Quick Fix.
> Now my 3 problems are gone & all is well. Sorry I can not tell you exactly
> what they did. I allowed them to come into my computer remotely & it took a
> couple of hours to complete the fix for which I am most grateful. If your
> problem began after installing SP3, perhaps you should also contact Microsoft
> & ask for assistance. Good luck. Bevy.
> --
> Thank You, Bevy_Jeter
>
>
> "CommJunkee" wrote:
>
> > I too am having the exact same issue.
> >
> > I have tried turning off and restarting Plug and Play, I have even checked
> > the permission in my registry. Nothing seems to be resolving this issue.
> >
> > If you get any clues on resloving this problem, please pass the solution. I
> > will do the same if I find one.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > CommJunkee
> >
> > "Bevy_Jeter" wrote:
> >
> > > Using XP Pro SP3 as a novice administrator. Experiencing 3 problems: 1)
> > > Device Manager is empty in both normal & safe modes, 2) F8 will not take me
> > > into Safe Mode but MSConfig will, & 3) Computer display takes a while to load
> > > but eventually does load ok. Otherwise everything is functioning ok. 2008
> > > Norton is installed, up to date, & fully scanned. Plug & Play is
> > > automatically started. When Device Manager is selected the following Device
> > > Manager message displays: “You do not have sufficient privileges to
> > > uninstall devices or to change device properties or device drivers. Please
> > > contact your site administrator or logout & log in again as an administrator
> > > & try again.” In the registry under
> > > HKEY_Local_Machine/System/CurrentControlSet/Enum Permissions for Enum Screen
> > > already has displayed: Both System & Administrator have Full Control & Read
> > > with Advanced Security Settings for Enum screen as Not Inherited Apply to
> > > this Key & Subkeys, Everyone has read with Advanced Security Settings for
> > > Enum screen as Not Inherited Apply to this Key & Subkeys. Please help
> > > resolve the above problems. I’m not good at this so please be explicit.
> > > --
> > > Thank You, Bevy_Jeter
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07-08-2008, 03:57 AM
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Re: Device Manager is empty help populate
http://solutions.symantec.com/sdccom...080530144453EN
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Regards,
Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
The Winhelponline Blog: http://www.winhelponline.com/blog
Windows Troubleshooting: http://www.winhelponline.com
"CommJunkee" <CommJunkee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1941B7EA-72EF-446C-8CE6-C3A7F6D98565@microsoft.com...
>I too am having the exact same issue.
>
> I have tried turning off and restarting Plug and Play, I have even
> checked
> the permission in my registry. Nothing seems to be resolving this issue.
>
> If you get any clues on resloving this problem, please pass the solution.
> I
> will do the same if I find one.
>
> Thanks,
> CommJunkee
>
> "Bevy_Jeter" wrote:
>
>> Using XP Pro SP3 as a novice administrator. Experiencing 3 problems: 1)
>> Device Manager is empty in both normal & safe modes, 2) F8 will not take
>> me
>> into Safe Mode but MSConfig will, & 3) Computer display takes a while to
>> load
>> but eventually does load ok. Otherwise everything is functioning ok.
>> 2008
>> Norton is installed, up to date, & fully scanned. Plug & Play is
>> automatically started. When Device Manager is selected the following
>> Device
>> Manager message displays: "You do not have sufficient privileges to
>> uninstall devices or to change device properties or device drivers.
>> Please
>> contact your site administrator or logout & log in again as an
>> administrator
>> & try again." In the registry under
>> HKEY_Local_Machine/System/CurrentControlSet/Enum Permissions for Enum
>> Screen
>> already has displayed: Both System & Administrator have Full Control &
>> Read
>> with Advanced Security Settings for Enum screen as Not Inherited Apply to
>> this Key & Subkeys, Everyone has read with Advanced Security Settings for
>> Enum screen as Not Inherited Apply to this Key & Subkeys. Please help
>> resolve the above problems. I'm not good at this so please be explicit.
>> --
>> Thank You, Bevy_Jeter
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07-09-2008, 12:38 AM
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Re: Device Manager is empty help populate
Thanks for the links. Since my problem is already fixed I did not have to
use the Norton/Symantec instructions at the link. But just as a footnote, as
stated at the Norton/Symantec link, I had updated my Norton & I did restart
before I did the SP3 update & I still experienced problems. Perhaps I did
the SP3 update before those instructions were finalized.
--
Thank You, Bevy_Jeter
"Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote:
> http://solutions.symantec.com/sdccom...080530144453EN
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
> The Winhelponline Blog: http://www.winhelponline.com/blog
> Windows® Troubleshooting: http://www.winhelponline.com
>
>
> "CommJunkee" <CommJunkee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1941B7EA-72EF-446C-8CE6-C3A7F6D98565@microsoft.com...
> >I too am having the exact same issue.
> >
> > I have tried turning off and restarting Plug and Play, I have even
> > checked
> > the permission in my registry. Nothing seems to be resolving this issue.
> >
> > If you get any clues on resloving this problem, please pass the solution.
> > I
> > will do the same if I find one.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > CommJunkee
> >
> > "Bevy_Jeter" wrote:
> >
> >> Using XP Pro SP3 as a novice administrator. Experiencing 3 problems: 1)
> >> Device Manager is empty in both normal & safe modes, 2) F8 will not take
> >> me
> >> into Safe Mode but MSConfig will, & 3) Computer display takes a while to
> >> load
> >> but eventually does load ok. Otherwise everything is functioning ok.
> >> 2008
> >> Norton is installed, up to date, & fully scanned. Plug & Play is
> >> automatically started. When Device Manager is selected the following
> >> Device
> >> Manager message displays: "You do not have sufficient privileges to
> >> uninstall devices or to change device properties or device drivers.
> >> Please
> >> contact your site administrator or logout & log in again as an
> >> administrator
> >> & try again." In the registry under
> >> HKEY_Local_Machine/System/CurrentControlSet/Enum Permissions for Enum
> >> Screen
> >> already has displayed: Both System & Administrator have Full Control &
> >> Read
> >> with Advanced Security Settings for Enum screen as Not Inherited Apply to
> >> this Key & Subkeys, Everyone has read with Advanced Security Settings for
> >> Enum screen as Not Inherited Apply to this Key & Subkeys. Please help
> >> resolve the above problems. I'm not good at this so please be explicit.
> >> --
> >> Thank You, Bevy_Jeter
>
>
>
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