If you’re getting the Error 1005 ‘Access Denied’ message when trying to run a program on your computer, don’t worry. There are a few simple steps you can take to fix the problem.
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Fix: Error 1005 ‘Access Denied’
What is Error 1005?
Error 1005 is an error that can occur when trying to access a file or folder. This error is usually caused by a permissions issue, which can be fixed by changing the permissions on the file or folder in question.
How to fix Error 1005?
Error 1005 can be fixed by following these steps:
1) Right-click on the file which is causing the error and select “Properties” from the context menu.
2) Click the “Security” tab and then click the “Edit” button.
3) In the “Permissions” window, click the “Add” button.
4) In the “Select Users or Groups” window, type “Authenticated Users” in the “Enter the object names to select” field and click the “Check Names” button.
5) Click the “OK” button to close the “Permissions” window.
6) Click the “OK” button to close the “Properties” window.
7) Try to access the file again.
Conclusion
If you receive the “Error 1005: Access is denied” message, it means that your computer is not able to access the files it needs to run the program. This can be caused by a number of things, but the most common cause is a corrupt or damaged file. To fix this, you will need to delete the corrupt file and then replace it with a fresh copy.
Resources
If you’re seeing the Error 1005 ‘Access Denied’ message, it means that your computer is unable to access a required resource. This resource could be anything from a file to a registry key. In order to fix this error, you need to figure out what resource is causing the problem and then give your computer the appropriate permissions.
If the resource is a file, you need to give your computer read/write permissions to the file. To do this, right-click on the file and select “Properties.” In the Properties window, click on the “Security” tab. Then, click on the “Edit” button. In the “Permissions” window, select the “Allow” checkbox next to the “Read” and “Write” options. Then, click on the “OK” button.
If the resource is a registry key, you need to give your computer read/write permissions to the key. To do this, open the Registry Editor (type “regedit” into the Start Menu search bar and hit enter). Then, navigate to the key that is causing the problem. Right-click on the key and select “Permissions.” In the “Permissions” window, click on the “Advanced” button. In the “Advanced Security Settings” window, click on the “Change” link next to the “Owner” section. In the “Select User or Group” window, type in “Administrators” and click on the “Check Names” button. Then, click on the “OK” button. Back in the “Advanced Security Settings” window, select the “Administrators” group from the “Permissions for Administrators” section. Then, click on the “Edit” button. In the “Permissions for Administrators” window, select the “Allow” checkbox next to the “Full Control” option. Then, click on the “OK” button.
