Error 0x80070522 (no solution?)

saxman

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I'll describe the scenario under which my issue occured so that maybe it will by chance give someone an idea of what actually happened (because I don't understand it at all).

I networked my desktop and laptop computers the other day. I shared my entire hard disk on my laptop with my desktop. Now I know that's not recommended, but I've done it in the past without any issues, and I feel pretty secure having things confined to the walls of my home.

I was right in the middle of copying a file from my desktop over to my laptop in the root C directory, and I noticed it seemed to be taking much longer than usual to copy the file. Then with the progress bar halfway, it yields this error:

An unexpected error is keeping you from copying the file. If you continue to
receive this error, you can use the error code to search for help with this
problem.
Error 0x80070522: A required privilege is not held by the client.

So I went to the Documents shell folder and tried copying it there. I got the same problem.

I gave up and transferred the file to a flash drive and was going to copy it from there to my laptop, but surprisingly I got the same error. I finally tried copying the file to the desktop where it worked like a charm... but it wasn't where I WANTED it.

I restarted my computer and tried copying that file from the desktop to the root C directory, and I got the error again.

I'm not an expert on networking by any means, but I feel it's not at all normal for my computer to just suddenly disallow me to copy files into certain directories out of the blue. I have played with it a while and haven't had any problems copying/saving/deleting files in any other location I've tried -- it's just the root C directory and Documents folder. Thing is, I didn't even touch the permissions on anything.

I looked up my error online, found numerous sources:

“Error 0x80070522: A required privilege is not held by the - Microsoft Answers

Error 0x80070522: A required privilege is not held by the client - Microsoft Answers

There was also a post on these forums (somewhere... I can't seem to find it now) which had some REG files to download that would allow taking ownership of individual files. I tried that, and I tried the links above, and nothing works. I can disable UAC entirely and everything works, but when I turn it on, I am restricted from doing anything in the Documents and root C locations. I even tried a System Restore point from 2 days ago... didn't fix anything.

I compiled a list of my settings:

Local Disk (C:) Properties
-> Owner
-> -> Damian (DAMIAN\Damian)
-> Security
-> -> Everyone (everything checked)
-> -> SYSTEM (everything checked)
-> -> Damian (DAMIAN\Damian) (everything checked)
-> -> Administrators (DAMIAN\Administrators) (everything checked)
-> -> Advanced
-> -> -> Allow Damian (DAMIAN\Damian) Full control
-> -> -> Allow Everyone Full control
-> -> -> Allow SYSTEM Full control
-> -> -> Allow Administrators (DAMIAN\Administrators) Full control
-> -> -> Change Permissions...
-> -> -> -> Edit Damian (DAMIAN\Damian)
-> -> -> -> -> Allow Full control
-> -> -> -> -> Allow Traverse folder / execute file
-> -> -> -> -> Allow List folder / read data
-> -> -> -> -> Allow Read attributes
-> -> -> -> -> Allow Read extended attributes
-> -> -> -> -> Allow Create files / write data
-> -> -> -> -> Allow Create folders / append data
-> -> -> -> -> Allow Write attributes
-> -> -> -> -> Allow Write extended attributes
-> -> -> -> -> Allow Delete subfolders and files
-> -> -> -> -> Allow Delete
-> -> -> -> -> Allow Read permissions
-> -> -> -> -> Allow Change permissions
-> -> -> -> -> Allow Take ownership

Clearly I have full privileges, and yet Windows acts as if I don't. The account I'm using is Damian, and I am an administrator.

What the heck is going on here?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion dv6-2173cl
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit w/SP1
CPU
Core i3 - 2.13GHz
Memory
4GB DDR3
Hard Drives
500GB 7200RPM
Why was this moved to Network Sharing? This has nothing to do with Network Sharing, other than it first occured during a networking session... I'm not sharing anything right now, and I'm having problems changing files on "this" computer from "this" computer. There's no networking involved.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion dv6-2173cl
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit w/SP1
CPU
Core i3 - 2.13GHz
Memory
4GB DDR3
Hard Drives
500GB 7200RPM
This is still unresolved. Can anybody help me?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion dv6-2173cl
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit w/SP1
CPU
Core i3 - 2.13GHz
Memory
4GB DDR3
Hard Drives
500GB 7200RPM
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