Windows 10: controlled file access and wmiprvse

Discus and support controlled file access and wmiprvse in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I am Windows 10 and I have controlled file access activated. I keep getting messages that wmiprvse.exe is being blocked for memory change. Does... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by avilerner, Jan 5, 2019.

  1. avilerner Win User

    controlled file access and wmiprvse


    I am Windows 10 and I have controlled file access activated. I keep getting messages that wmiprvse.exe is being blocked for memory change.

    Does wmiprvse normally change storage or files?

    Should I allow it to do so?

    What is the full , legitimate path to the exe to allow it to update?

    What happens if I continue to block it?


    Thank You,

    Avi Lerner

    :)
     
    avilerner, Jan 5, 2019
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  2. Jsssssssss, Jan 5, 2019
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  3. DRDNA Win User
    Recover access database

    Looks like you will need to rebuild the whole thing but at least you have the data still, right?
    EDIT: Wait did you try this?

    Convert a database to the Access 2007 file format

    http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/a...-the-access-2007-file-format-HA010048406.aspx


    You cannot convert a replicated database to the Office Access 2007 file format. However, you can use Access 2007 to create a replica of a database that is formatted in either the Access 2000 or the Access 2002 - 2003 file format.


    More copy and paste:
    [paste:font size="5"]Convert an Access 97 database, Convert an Access 95 database, or Convert an Access 2.0 database.
    • Click the Microsoft Office Button
      controlled file access and wmiprvse [​IMG]
      , point to Save As, and then, under Save the database in another format, click the file format to which you want to convert.
    • If any database objects are open when you use the Save Database As command, Access prompts you to close them prior to creating the copy. Click Yes to make Access close the objects, or click No to cancel the entire process. If needed, Access will also prompt you to save any changes.
    • In the Save As dialog box, type a file name in the File name box, and then click Save.
    Access creates the copy of the database, and then opens the copy. Access automatically closes the original database.

    Here is a short and sweet version: http://www.ehow.com/how_7339817_convert-2003-database-access-2007.html
     
    DRDNA, Jan 5, 2019
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  4. controlled file access and wmiprvse

    windows 10 control panel

    Step 2 does not work at all. Anything from File Explorer and above does not launch at all.
     
    DeviantWolf, Jan 5, 2019
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