Run As Administrator - Lost Rights?

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  1. ARD
    Posts : 26
    Windows 7 64 Pro
       #1

    Run As Administrator - Lost Rights?


    Hello

    I've had a search but can't find an answer, so thought I would post to see if anyone can help.

    My Win 7 64 has run well for a long time, no issues at all. But about a month ago it refused to download updates. Told me there was updates available, but never downloaded them. So I ran the fixit and it seems to be working again.

    BUT, I now have an issue when trying to run my copy of Adobe Photoshop. If I click the shortcut or the actual exe from within the install folder, the program loads but then crashes with the following info

    Code:
    Problem signature:
      Problem Event Name:    APPCRASH
      Application Name:    Photoshop.exe
      Application Version:    12.0.0.0
      Application Timestamp:    4bbc5b10
      Fault Module Name:    amtservices.dll
      Fault Module Version:    3.0.0.64
      Fault Module Timestamp:    4b6004a6
      Exception Code:    c0000005
      Exception Offset:    0000000000088dba
      OS Version:    6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
      Locale ID:    2057
      Additional Information 1:    7050
      Additional Information 2:    7050c92840ba1374d147c8e700c414f4
      Additional Information 3:    4609
      Additional Information 4:    46091076fdb81f9c4a8290f02c3c5292
    However, if I run it as an administrator it works fine. I only have one account which is Administrator. I tried the hidden Administrator account and the program runs fine then as well.

    I uninstalled the program and re-installed it, but no difference. Everything else seems fine at the moment. Problem is, I do a lot of photo editing, and have just bought a plugin for the program, but this will again only install if I run that exe as an Administrator, it's almost as though the Photoshop has additional rights my account does not have, but the Administrator account does have. I've checked the policies on the exe and my account and the Administrator account appear to both have the same rights.

    Thanks to anyone who might know whats going on
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  2. Posts : 7,351
    Windows 7 HP 64
       #2

    As I understood, if you right click the shortcut an run as administrator it works.
    Try this. Right click the shortcut - Properties - and on the Compatibility tab, at the bottom you have a option: Run this program as administrator.
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  3. ARD
    Posts : 26
    Windows 7 64 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for the reply. That enables me to launch the program without having to right click/run as administrator. I do still though get the pop up asking me if I want it to make changes to the computer. Before it happened the program would launch the same as any other on the PC, can't figure out why Photoshop has decided to run as administrator and not as a user
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  4. Posts : 7,351
    Windows 7 HP 64
       #4

    You can set User Account Control to disabled
    Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Action Center - Change User Account Control Settings - Slide it down
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  5. Posts : 721
    Windows 10, Windows 8.1 Pro, Windows 7 Professional, OS X El Capitan
       #5

    ARD said:
    Code:
      Fault Module Name:    amtservices.dll
    Hm, potentially a hint.

    Are you able to track down the location of this file? I suspect it could be experiencing some access issue.
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  6. ARD
    Posts : 26
    Windows 7 64 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Thanks for the replies. I have tracked down the file, it appears multiple times. I've checked the access on each and all have the same for each.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Run As Administrator - Lost Rights?-dll-locations.jpg   Run As Administrator - Lost Rights?-system.jpg   Run As Administrator - Lost Rights?-ard-org.jpg   Run As Administrator - Lost Rights?-ard-user.jpg   Run As Administrator - Lost Rights?-trusted-installer.jpg  

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  7. Posts : 721
    Windows 10, Windows 8.1 Pro, Windows 7 Professional, OS X El Capitan
       #7

    You’re a step ahead of me because those were the exact images I’d have asked for at this point.

    I think I see the problem, perhaps you might see it too, but I’ll have to get back to you later as I must test my solutions and also formulate the best methodical approach to this such that you may understand and deal with this issue should it arise anytime. I’m not in a position to do either right now.

    Please stay tuned.
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  8. ARD
    Posts : 26
    Windows 7 64 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Pyprohly said:
    You’re a step ahead of me because those were the exact images I’d have asked for at this point.

    I think I see the problem, perhaps you might see it too, but I’ll have to get back to you later as I must test my solutions and also formulate the best methodical approach to this such that you may understand and deal with this issue should it arise anytime. I’m not in a position to do either right now.

    Please stay tuned.
    Thank you, I will stay tuned and appreciate yours and everyones help
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  9. Posts : 721
    Windows 10, Windows 8.1 Pro, Windows 7 Professional, OS X El Capitan
       #9

    I’m not as certain as you probably think I am on this, especially after a second glance.

    As you may notice, your user account has read and execute access to the dll, while your administrative self has full control. I’m not sure why Photoshop would require any more access than read. Are you certain that those amtservices.dll files have the exact same permission set? There are quite a few of them as your image reveals.

    Is it alright if I may view all the permission settings of where those amtservices.dll are located? Upload to me the file this PowerShell command generates.
    Code:
    gci -r "C:\Program Files\Adobe", "C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe", "C:\Users\$env:Username\AppData\Local\Adobe" | Get-Acl | Export-Clixml "C:\Users\$env:Username\Desktop\aclfile_Photoshop.txt"

    Meanwhile, to make sure the difference I mentioned earlier isn’t the culprit causing the issues, if there aren’t too many amtservices.dll files I want you to give yourself full access to each of these (we don’t know which exact one is causing the problems) and see if the issue persists. For each instance of amtservices.dll, run the following command, preferably in an elevated Command Prompt.
    Code:
    icacls "C:\path\to\a\amtservices.dll" /grant "%username%":F
    Now try Photoshop.
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  10. ARD
    Posts : 26
    Windows 7 64 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Thanks for the reply. I tried to run the powershell in cmd but I got. I will now grant my user account full permission to each
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Run As Administrator - Lost Rights?-cmd.jpg  
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