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Access denied on Windows XP: Connection could not be established (80070005: Access is denied - Hos

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I have a small set up 4 XP computers, 1 Windows 7, and one server 2003. The only issue with adding WMI sensors is on the Windows XP boxes. I have enabled DCOM, verified the WMI registry entries, local securoty policy is allowing network access.

Could there be anything I am missing in PRTG?

This is a workgroup I tried the computer name:user:password and localhost:username:password in the prtg settings.

Thanks!

access denied wmi

Created on Jul 1, 2011 3:06:05 PM



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Hello,

Thanks for the reply! I had to disable "force guest". I used wirechark to see the error code and googled it. I found an article on a blog and changed the registry value:

my computer\ HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\control\lsa

That did the trick. What is strange to note is that this became an issue after imaging 3 machines (I use sysprep).

Best!

Created on Jul 5, 2011 6:10:49 PM



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Hello,

the user you are "using" for the WMI Monitoring (which is entered in PRTG) is it a Local Admin on the target host? Or at least member of the "Distributed COM Users"-Group?

best regards.

Created on Jul 4, 2011 11:18:48 AM by  Torsten Lindner [Paessler Support]



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Hello,

Thanks for the reply! I had to disable "force guest". I used wirechark to see the error code and googled it. I found an article on a blog and changed the registry value:

my computer\ HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\control\lsa

That did the trick. What is strange to note is that this became an issue after imaging 3 machines (I use sysprep).

Best!

Created on Jul 5, 2011 6:10:49 PM



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Thank you very much for your solution!

Created on Jul 5, 2011 7:30:44 PM by  Torsten Lindner [Paessler Support]




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