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BARRY G.VARGUS Sr.
Lately, I get a message on my screen mostly in chrome sometimes 30% of the time I use Edge, & the following message shows up on my computer screen. *It is not exclusive just to Microsoft URL either. Any website can set off an Access Denied Message statement! Below is what it reads:
"You don't have permission to access "http://support.microsoft.com/help/4468250" on this server."
Why is this happening?
It's nothing to do with the above mentioned support.microsoft.com. It can be my credit card site I've been using for years. It could be a Google or Microsoft site for how to's. It can be for hypothetically https://www.Malden.MApolice/department.com Anything, anytime and BOOM it gives me some kind of access denied message.
I looked it up on Bing & got
WMI Troubleshooting
an entire website connecting to other websites. I guess the WMI Tool stops at Windows 8 & support for it in 2012, nice huh? I temporarily forget what WMI stands for & have to run in a couple of minutes otherwise I'd look it up. I guess you can add on some of the code (which I get lost right there) of the problem & somehow attach it to the old WMI TOOL from a decade ago & it just might figure out how you can fix your problem?
Not to mention my Windows 10 is a 64 bit, not a 32-bit build so I don't even know if that would help me? (meaning if I did know computer code).
Any help anybody could suggest or know & give, anything, you all have been so kind in the last few months to me that I get a lump in my throat.
Thanks,
Barry
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"You don't have permission to access "http://support.microsoft.com/help/4468250" on this server."
Why is this happening?
It's nothing to do with the above mentioned support.microsoft.com. It can be my credit card site I've been using for years. It could be a Google or Microsoft site for how to's. It can be for hypothetically https://www.Malden.MApolice/department.com Anything, anytime and BOOM it gives me some kind of access denied message.
I looked it up on Bing & got
WMI Troubleshooting
an entire website connecting to other websites. I guess the WMI Tool stops at Windows 8 & support for it in 2012, nice huh? I temporarily forget what WMI stands for & have to run in a couple of minutes otherwise I'd look it up. I guess you can add on some of the code (which I get lost right there) of the problem & somehow attach it to the old WMI TOOL from a decade ago & it just might figure out how you can fix your problem?
Not to mention my Windows 10 is a 64 bit, not a 32-bit build so I don't even know if that would help me? (meaning if I did know computer code).
Any help anybody could suggest or know & give, anything, you all have been so kind in the last few months to me that I get a lump in my throat.
Thanks,
Barry
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