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0x800706BA The RPC server is unavailable
It appears when attempting to connect to a remote PC.
Possible causes:
This error might occur if Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service is stopped or disabled at remote PC under Windows Vista or higher.
How to eliminate:
To start the service, proceed as follows:
- Select Windows Firewall item in Control Panel. Then select Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall.
- Click Change Settings and enable Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) option.
0x000004B3 No network provider accepted the given network path
It appears when attempting to connect to a remote PC.
Possible causes:
The remote PC is not available in the network.
How to eliminate:
Check the network connection parameters.
0x80070005 Access is denied or The network path is not accessible. Access is denied
When attempting to connect to a computer.
Possible causes:
- The user account utilized to run the Indeed-Id GetLog does not have privileges to read or modify the Windows registry branch that contains logging parameters.
- The user does not have privileges to write to log folder.
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How to eliminate:
Solution 1:
Grant the user account the necessary privileges for the registry branch:
Open Registry Editor and expand the
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- Select Logging node, right-click to open the context menu and select Permissions item in that menu.
- In the Permissions for Logging dialogue, click Add and select the required account.
- Grant the Full Control and Read privileges to that account.
- Click Apply to save the changes. The user has to log out from the system and then log in again for the changer in access rights to become effective.
Solution 2:
Grant the user account the necessary privileges for the required folder.
0x80070035 The network path was not found
It appears when attempting to store log files.
Possible causes:
The network folder used to access log files is not available (the ADMIN$\System32\LogFiles folder is used by default).
How to eliminate:
Check the access parameters of the network folder.
0x80070003 The system cannot find the file specified
It appears when attempting to store log files.
Possible causes:
The path to network folder is not correct.
How to eliminate:
Define the path to the network folder correctly.