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Resolving Error Code 0x80070005: Permission Denied on Windows Server 2008 R2

Error code 0x80070005 typically indicates a permission issue on Windows Server 2008 R2 when attempting to access restricted files or directories. Various factors can trigger this error, from incorrect user permissions to system corruption or even malware attacks. Follow these guided steps to address the problem:

  1. Verify permissions: Initially, confirm the permissions for the file or directory in question. Ensure you possess the requisite access rights. If permissions are lacking, it's essential to seek assistance from your server's administrator for the appropriate access.
  2. Conduct malware scans: Malware could be the root cause of this error. Perform a comprehensive scan to detect and eradicate any malware, which might resolve the access issue upon removal.
  3. Examine system files: Damaged system files can lead to this error. Use the System File Checker (SFC) tool to diagnose and repair any corrupted files. Execute 'sfc /scannow' in the Command Prompt with admin rights, which scans and fixes any detected issues with system files.
  4. Temporarily disable antivirus software: Antivirus programs can occasionally block access to files. Temporarily disable your antivirus and try accessing the file or directory again.
  5. Adjust firewall settings: Improper firewall settings may prevent file access. Ensure that the firewall is configured to allow access to the required files or directories.
  6. Alter User Account Control settings: The User Account Control (UAC) can sometimes hinder file access. Modify the UAC settings to ensure they do not restrict access to the file or directory.

If the problem persists despite following these steps, further assistance from the server administrator might be necessary.

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