On Feb 12, 11:48*am, "Mark L. Ferguson"
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> HOW TO Reset Security Settings Back to the Defaults:http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;313222
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> Mark L. Ferguson
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> > cross posting this here too because it seems this group is better
> > attended, so there may be a better chance of getting an answer
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> > My logitech webcam went wierd on me today ....meaning it got stuck in
> > a loop trying to update the drivers....
> > and I needed to remove it and reinstall.
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> > But i ran into the same type of errors reinstalling it.
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> > error1317. An error occured while attempting to create the directory
> > C:
> > \ProgramData\logitech\QuickCam
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> > I was on the logitech support line and basically it seems like a
> > windows issue of not being granted enough permission to write these
> > folders. they could not advise me further and suggested i contact MS
> > about how to resolve this.
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> > I had installed this camera before on Home Premium but over the
> > weekend upgraded to Ultimate.
> > The camera had initially installed fine, but today on bootup it
> > seemed
> > to hang trying to update.
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> > I have UAC turned off, and am the sole user on the computer. I have
> > administrative rights.
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> > I have set the permissions on the folders logitech tries to create to
> > ownership under my name, but it seems to make no difference. the
> > ProgramData folder seems to have no restrictions on it when checking
> > the permissions on the security tab under it's properties.
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> > I had temporarily disabled the Panda Firewall and AV software as per
> > request, but have not been able to get past this.
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> > any suggestions?
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thanks for the tip, but when it went south the second time, I tried
your fix and it did NOT work.
what was weird though is that this time i didn't uninstall the
webcam.. i left the software and camera alone.
but if i tried to click on the icon, it started an install procedure
ending with the 1317 error stating it could not create the
directories.
so it seemed like a permissions thing and the tech reset the
permissions, which stopped the problem.
however, as soon as i was granted ownership, the camera simply went
back to functioning... i didn't need to install anything ....
so i'd like to know what had happened.. how did the presence of the
scanner software throw the webcam into thinking that it had to
reinstall [or install] something, and how did resetting the
permissions clear it up?
i'm having a hard time understanding how these two issues would
interact?