by jadO (Posted Thu Mar 17, 2016 3:13 pm)
Thanks for trying to help.
Unfortunately both users are present in my registry.
When I check Process Monitor also it is successfully at accessing the desired key. The issue is, that it keeps accessing it like 100 time per minute.
I don't see a reason for this. I could understeand if it accesses it 1 time but not multiple times and constantly firing.
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XnTriq wrote:Have you tried adding localservice and networkservice to the administrator group, jadO?PC Gamer: The most frustrating Windows 7 audio problem solved) wrote:What's happened is that the something has changed a registry value which give users rights to make changes to the Windows audio process. And in this case 'users' doesn't refer to people logging into your machine, it's other programs as well. By locking them out of the process in question, they can no longer playback sound.
You can check this by opening up Regedit and going to HkeyLocalMachine>Software>Microsoft>Windows>CurrentVersion>MMDevices>Audio>Renderer and right clicking any of the keys in this stack. In the Permissions tab of the properties dialogue, there should be a user called 'AudioEndpointBuilder' and another one called 'Audioserv'. If they aren't present, something has gone awry.
Thanks for trying to help.
Unfortunately both users are present in my registry.
When I check Process Monitor also it is successfully at accessing the desired key. The issue is, that it keeps accessing it like 100 time per minute.
I don't see a reason for this. I could understeand if it accesses it 1 time but not multiple times and constantly firing.
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