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astra
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      10-16-2007
While i try to copy any file to disk c: ( partition with Vista
directory ) i get the error message ' 80070522 a required privilege
is not held by the client.
I have Vista Premiun and also have administration rights.

Please any idea
thanks!!!!

 
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Michael Yardley
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      10-16-2007
On Oct 16, 12:36 am, astra <i_mitsio...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> While i try to copy any file to disk c: ( partition with Vista
> directory ) i get the error message ' 80070522 a required privilege
> is not held by the client.
> I have Vista Premiun and also have administration rights.
>
> Please any idea
> thanks!!!!


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CAUSE
SQL Server adds itself as an Administrator to the Microsoft Search
service (MSSearch). When the service logon account for the MSSQLServer
service is changed through Control Panel, the service logon account no
longer has administrative privileges over the MSSearch service, thus
causing the error messages shown in the "Symptoms" section.
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WORKAROUND
1. Open the SQL Server Enterprise Manager. From the Action menu point
to Properties, and then click Security.
2. Change the Startup service account to System Account.
3. Stop and then restart the MSSQLServer service.
4. Change the Startup service account back to the domain account you
want. (Make sure that you perform this task through the SQL Server
Enterprise Manager and not Control Panel.)
5. Stop and then restart both the MSSQLServer and MSSearch services.
SQL Server should now have administrative control over the Microsoft
Search service.

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MORE INFORMATION
According to the Troubleshooting Full-Text Search topic in SQL Server
Books Online: · The MSSearch service starts under the security context
of the local system account.
· If you change the service logon account for the MSSQLServer service
after the installation of SQL Server, you must use the SQL Server
Enterprise Manager to make the change. This is required because SQL
Server adds itself to the MSSearch service as an Administrator.

If you change the startup account for the MSSQLServer service by using
the Services Applet in Control Panel, SQL Server is not added as an
Administrator to the MSSearch service. However, if you make the change
through the SQL Server Enterprise Manager, SQL Server is added as an
Administrator to the MSSearch service, thus retaining the Full-text
search functionality that you expect.
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Erick
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      04-18-2008

All you have to do is turn off the Usser Account Control......... it
worked for me


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