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manu08

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Anyone know what this error is, ive attached a screenshot off it. It seems to be there very frequently in my event viewer . application.
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Hi manu08,
I need you to check a couple of settings in the Group Policy Editor; follow the steps below:
1) Go to Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools.
2) Run “Local Security Policy”.
3) Go to Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignments.
4) Double click on "Create global objects". The correct default settings are Administrators, INTERACTIVE, and SERVICE, check if you have the same settings.
5) Double click on "Impersonate a client after authentication''. The correct default settings are Administrators, ASPNET (if you have the .NET Framework 1.1 installed) and SERVICE, check if you have the same settings.
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I don't have Local Security Policy in Administrative Tools. I have the following:
Component Services
Computer Management
Data Sources (ODBC)
Event Viewer
Performance
Services

Also note that i have Windows XP Home Edition NOT Professional.

Thanks for the help
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