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Resolving the 0x80070005 Error: Permission Denied on Windows Server 2008 R2

The 0x80070005 error, often related to permission issues in Windows Server 2008 R2, can stem from several sources such as misconfigured permissions, corrupt files, or security threats. To effectively resolve this issue, follow these steps:

  1. Verify permissions: Start by confirming the permissions for the file or folder in question. Ensure you possess the appropriate permissions or seek assistance from your server's administrator to obtain these permissions.
  2. Conduct a malware scan: Security threats like malware can lead to such errors. Perform a thorough scan of your system to identify and eliminate any potential threats.
  3. Inspect system files: Corrupt system files could be causing this error. Utilize the System File Checker (SFC) tool by launching Command Prompt as an administrator, typing 'sfc /scannow', and hitting Enter. This process will scan and repair corrupted files as needed.
  4. Temporarily disable antivirus software: At times, antivirus programs can block access to certain files or folders. Temporarily disable your antivirus and check if access is restored.
  5. Adjust firewall settings: Incorrect firewall settings might prevent access to necessary files or folders. Review and adjust these settings to ensure they're not the cause of the error.
  6. Modify User Account Control settings: User Account Control (UAC) can also restrict access to files or folders. Adjust these settings to see if it resolves the error.

If these steps do not resolve the issue, further assistance from the server administrator may be necessary.

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