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Lsass.exe access denied. - Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2003 for PC

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Alun Cox

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2009

SOURCE: I'm getting "Access Denied"

Try right clicking on the .exe and running in admin mode.

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Raman Katwal

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  • Posted on Sep 10, 2009

SOURCE: lsass.exe system error An invlid parameter was

Hi,

It seems your system file got crashed which you need to recover using Recover Disc.

Take any Windows XP installtion disc and boot the system from CD.

After all the scanning of Hardware it ask you want to install fresh copy of windows or you just want to repair it.

Choose Automatic repair, it will run thru the wizard as similar to windows intallation. Only difference it will just repair the crrupted system files without user files loosing.

So thats all you need to make it work fine.

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My computer won't boot because of lsass.exe corruption

You have a virus!!!!!!!1 Go to google for removing it!!!!!!!!!!
You can download the Hiren disk and boot up your computer from it and run the malwarebytes program. If you get a stupid message saying that it will not work, ignore and run it.
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How to fix lsass.exe error

hello

for a simple fix, try this -- if not go to the next step

From your post, I understand that you cannot manage to boot or logon into Windows.
lsass.exe is a favorite target of viruses, and it's likely that a virus has destroyed lsass.exe while trying to infect your machine.
If you can boot into Safe mode (F8 during the boot), restore your system to an earlier system restore point. Then scan your disk using several anti-virus programs.
If you can't boot into Safe mode, try to boot into the Last Known Good Configuration (using F8).

If that also doesn't work, you should --follow these steps

How do you perform a reinstallation of Windows XP, sometimes called a repair installation?
Configure your computer to start from the CD-ROM drive. For more information about how to do this, refer to your computer's documentation or contact your computer manufacturer. Then insert your Windows XP Setup CD, and restart your computer.
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When the Press any key to boot from CD message is displayed on your screen, press a key to start your computer from the Windows XP CD.
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Press ENTER when you see the message To setup Windows XP now, and then press ENTER displayed on the Welcome to Setup screen.
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Do not choose the option to press R to use the Recovery Console.
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In the Windows XP Licensing Agreement, press F8 to agree to the license agreement.
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Make sure that your current installation of Windows XP is selected in the box, and then press R to repair Windows XP.
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Follow the instructions on the screen to complete Setup.


If you still have the lsass.exe error and your Windows keep restarting or you can't even open Windows anymore, its because the error has a small problem in the lsass.exe file itself. This is not a hard issue to rectify . In fact, it isn't really that hard to fix.

To get this problem fixed, you need to repair the lsass.exe file by getting a PC repair program. This program will scan your computer to detect the error and to repair it. Also, it will allow you to recover files that are missing and it will repair or delete the files that are causing problems to your computer.
This PC Repair Program will work- The PC REPAIRING PROGRAM works by an automated process. First of all you will have to start the scanning process while using this program. Once the scan is done, you will get a list of troubleshooting files.
It will also show the lsass.exe error file. Once you've spotted this file, you simply select the category and you press the repair problem button and it will start to repair the lsass.exe file. Once the repairs are done, you simply restart your PC and it's fixed.
This program will not damage any of your software programs already installed. It even allows you to create a backup file from your hard drive.
This software tool will also help you to detect other problems like viruses, worms, cookies and even pop-ups. This way, your computer will be cleaner and faster then before.

So, to repair the lsass.exe error you will need to get the Registry Easy program so you can start a scan, detect the lsass.exe file it's problem and start repairing it.

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lsass.exe is probably located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. Known file sizes on Windows XP are 7k-33k bytes long .space.gif
It is a Windows core system file. The program is not visible. File lsass.exe is a trustworthy file from Microsoft. Program listens for or sends data on open ports to LAN or Internet. Therefore the technical security rating is 9% dangerous.

lsass.exe is harmless and if u kill it, it's likely to reboot or revert to welcome screen. two famous viruses are lsass.exe begining with an "I" or ending in triple "s"

lsass is a legitimate Windows object for user authentication but it is vulnerable to the sasser virus and can be HiJacked. Someone please clean up this place as at least half of the entries are worthless. it may be a trojan (form of virus) named SASSER

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lsass.exe- endpoint format is invalid

if that doesn't work repair the installation.

If that doesn't work, try an Inline repair install.

if that doesn't work, try Ubuntu. download free and burn to CD-R and reboot to try it out. Hope this helps you out!
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Unfortunately, Lsass.exe is the security policy manager for Windows XP. You only options will be to try and press F8, and choose "Last Known Good Configuration." If that doesn't work, you will need a Windows XP CD. Enter that into the drive and boot to the CD. Go to Repair (not Recover Console). This will rebuild Windows XP, and keep your data intact.

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copied the corrupt system file (windows directory\system32\config\system) into a temporary directory, and copied the default microsoft backup (windows directory\repair\system) over the corrupt file.
http://www.computing.net/security/wwwboard/forum/16358.html
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I'm getting "Access Denied"

Try right clicking on the .exe and running in admin mode.
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On startup, i get the message: Isass.exe - Access Denied

Information on lsass.exe - http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/process/lsass.exe.html

Are you running a firewall (such as zonealarm)? It might be your firewall may be blocking a legit attempt by lsass.exe to run. You may have to add this to your firewall's allowed list. Of course if you are not running a firewall or if your firewall is already set to allow lsass you may have even greater problems.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=lsass.exe+shuts+down+pc

You may want to post more information to get a better answer on this.
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go to start/run,then type msconfig........click the start up button and uncheck the lsass.exe...........simple as that amigo
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If you have (L)lsass.exe, that is a windows executable file, if you have Isass orisass.exe, then you have a trojan, run your antispyware and antivirus programme using safe mode (press F8 on boot up) to enter safe mode. Also you must turn off system restore before you run the virus removal, then turn it back on again.
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