0xc00000005 is access denied.

Some permissions or user rights have been corrupted/altered.

You'll probably need to verify that you have the appropriate
permissions on the local system.


See the following:
 http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=Diagnose.TXT


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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Adam Smith
>Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 8:51 PM
>To: NT 2000 Discussions
>Subject: Networking Errors
>
>
>
>All,
>
>What do you make of the following situation:
>
>Suddenly and without warning, a Toshiba Satellite 2590 laptop running
>Windows 2000 with a NetGear FA410TX PCMCIA network adapter stopped
>communicating with the network.
>
>Whenever a program was executed that attempted to use TCP,
>the following
>error was displayed: "The Application failed to initialize." and the
>program terminates with error code 0xc00000005.
>
>I can not modify any network settings because when I try I
>get the error
>"A network error has occurred." when accessing the network
>properties.
>I have thrown in the Windows 2000 CD and attempted a simple "Repair"
>process, and failing that I will try a reinstall, because the NIC is
>functioning correctly.  It seems to be some sort of protocol
>malfunction.  I can't reinstall those protocols because I
>can not access
>the network properties sheet.
>
>Strangely enough the laptop is verified against the domain
>and the login
>script even runs.  As soon as this happens any "net" commands in this
>script bring up the outlined error.
>
>During the repair process when trying to re-add the machine to the
>domain, I am presented with the following message:
>
>"The domain could not be accessed due to networking
>problems.  Would you
>like to proceed for now and try joining a domain later?"
>
>How are you supposed to troubleshoot a message like that?  What are
>"networking problems" ??
>
>I hate to say it but I wish I could press ALT-F2 so I could find out
>what was going on during the install process :-)
>
>I fear that if I reinstall this laptop I will get the exact
>same error
>message because in effect it is going through the same steps
>right now.
>What should I do?  Does it sound like a hardware problem?  How am I
>supposed to know *what* the problem is with an error message
>like this??
>
>
>Regards,
>
>
>Adam Smith
>IT Officer
>SAGE Automation Ltd
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.sageautomation.com
>
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