It was after a failed uninstall that would not complete probably because I had altered the Ownerand permissions. Please Login HomeHelpSearchLogin FAQ Radified Ghost.Classic Ghost.New Bootable CD Blog Radified Community Forums › Rad Community Technical Discussion Boards (Computer Hardware + PC Software) › Norton I’m starting to think it may not be a permissions issue. Are you looking for the solution to your computer problem? his comment is here
Submit a Threat Submit a suspected infected fileto Symantec. Posted: 09-Feb-2009 | 12:45PM • Permalink I installed 14.0 and as the computer starts up (Windows XP Pro SP 3)...the Ghost app begins to run. Googling around, I found an article that supposedly addresses this problem and says: ********************* To resolve this issue: Add the logged on user to the Security Configuration Tool: 1. Get 1:1 Help Now Advertise Here Enjoyed your answer?
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Click on "Add." click on the logged on user account and add it to the Security Configuration Tool. How to remove programs, videos, anything from the computer? → Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. I also found a web page that said: "Check DCOM Settings at http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/on-technology.nsf/docid/2004012896314960, there is a document that will assist with setting DCOM. Posts: 6 Back to top Re: Cannot get past the "Welcome to Norton Ghost" screen in Ghost 12 Reply #3 - Jul 2nd, 2007 at 11:37pm GOOD NEWS PEOPLE!!!
It gives me a splash screen and when I hit the next button (before I can do anything else) I get this error: "Error E1AD3212: You do not have sufficient privileges Privacy Policy Site Map Support Terms of Use My Account | Log Out | Advertise Search: Home Forums About Us Geek Culture Advertise Contact Us FAQ Members List Calendar Today's Posts Join our site today to ask your question. Staff Online Now Cookiegal Administrator TerryNet Moderator Couriant Trusted Advisor flavallee Trusted Advisor TheShooter93 Malware Specialist Advertisement Tech Support Guy Home Forums > Software & Hardware > All Other Software >
IP Logged bobcat56458 N00b Offline I love YaBB 1G - SP1! I tried to start the Event Log but I received a Windows error message stating that it could not be started. I did receive a couple of error messages so I thought this was not going to work, I then restarted my computer and to my surprise Norton Ghost 12 started as Posts: 6 Back to top Re: Cannot get past the "Welcome to Norton Ghost" screen in Ghost 12 Reply #2 - Jul 2nd, 2007 at 6:00pm Iwolff123, Thanks for your
No Yes Did this article save you the trouble of contacting technical support? dlaudano Newbie1 Reg: 09-Feb-2009 Posts: 6 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 Re: Norton Ghost 14.0 - Error E1AD3212: You do not have sufficient privileges... lamsao Newbie1 Reg: 11-Feb-2009 Posts: 6 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 Re: Norton Ghost 14.0 - Error E1AD3212: You do not have sufficient privileges... I still have issues once in a while with something not being allowed, so I am not an expert at fixing this.
Solution Following a successful installation of Backup Exec System Recovery 8.5/2010 and server restart, clicking on next during the welcome wizard causes the E1AD3212 to appear (Figure 1). http://kreativexpert.com/norton-ghost/norton-ghost-14-error-e1ad3212.html Joined: Feb 6, 2008 Messages: 1 I've been having the exact same problems and I'm in the exact same situation - I have images I need to restore but nothing's helping. See help for more information about security settings" occurs when opening Backup Exec System Recovery (BESR) or Symantec System Recovery (SSR). You can check if the Event Log service is running and fix it if it is not.
dlaudano Newbie1 Reg: 09-Feb-2009 Posts: 6 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 Norton Ghost 14.0 - Error E1AD3212: You do not have sufficient privileges... Covered by US Patent. The fix is discussed here: http://radified.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1183405650 Here is a post that mentioned the fix: ===== Begin quote ==== GOOD NEWS PEOPLE!!! weblink When you get this error, sign on with this account which has ultimate rights.
Restart your computer and try installing Windows Vista Service Pack 1 again. You do not have sufficient privileges to perform this > operation. i have did a full format as well to get ghost working but still the prob is continuing.
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All rights reserved. No, create an account now. LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Log in or Sign up Tech Support Guy Home Forums > Software & Hardware > All Other Software > Computer problem? If I didn't have so much invested in Symantec's products on our eight computers, I would abandon them completely.
Well, MS.NETv2 is not on my system (Vista) that I can find. Frank4d, Feb 17, 2008 #6 Sponsor This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. I then used “jv16 PowerTools 2007” to remove the program which it did, and then I used it again after rebooting to clean the registry of errors. Posted: 11-Feb-2009 | 4:14PM • Permalink The event log is running fine. Could the app not be able to access that log?
Did you like this article? It gives me a splash screen and when I hit the next button (before I can do anything else) I get this error: "Error E1AD3212: You do not have sufficient privileges If you're new to Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. No Yes How can we make this article more helpful?
I then checked out the Ghost Help file in the program, and it stated in troubleshooting that the Windows Event Log in Windows Services must be enabled and started for Ghost Tweet Written by admin ← Reset administrative password? Anyway, I just don't know where to go from here to get this installed.