FIX Windows cannot access quotsharedpathquot Error code 0x80004005











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The situation: you try to connect to a network machine via a hidden share such as c$ or admin$ (\\\\ MachineName \\ c$), and receive an error messages: • Access is denied. • The specified username is invalid. • You may not have permission to use this network share. • The text book says create a new DWORD value called LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy • What I did was create a QWORD (64-bit) called LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy, that worked for me when the DWORD would not allow access to my 64-bit machine. • In either case, set the value to numeric 1 (meaning on), remember to click OK. • Mostly, the LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy value gets created before you have a chance to set the data value; no problem, just double-click and modify the data from 0 to 1. • Firewall: While I made the connection with the firewall ON. If you cannot get this LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy registry hack to work try adding File and Printer Sharing to the firewall's Allowed Programs. • The Default Remote Security Situation in Windows 8 and Windows 7 • Even if a user is a member of the local administrators group on the remote target, by default, they cannot connect as a full administrator. The user has no elevation potential on the remote computer; thus if the user wants to administer the workstation with a Security Account Manager (SAM) account, it's best to logon using Remote Desktop. However, as discussed above, you could try creating LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy. • Read more at: http://appuals.com/best-fix-steps-fix...

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