How to Fix "Error 0x80004005" on Windows?

Thanks this solved my problem. I have a new Dell XPS 13 with Windows 10 and after a system restore yesterday because of bluetooth issues it suddenly cannot locate or connect to my Seagate network drive. I followed your steps on sharefolders for 64 bit and after restart it’s back to normal. But my bluetooth woes still persists.

I am still getting the Error 0x80005005 while trying [server_name], using [IP_address] can access the shared server but will disappear as I close Explorer

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Do u have enough permissions? are you the administrator on the server or is the other server authorized to accept files?

I’m getting it when trying to transfer a restored file from my server to another folder on the server.

Under “Security” there is nothing. A massage appears that says: “The requested security information is either unavailable or can’t be displayed”.
It’s like the folder is not there anymore, but somehow the icon is still there. I can create another folder in same location with the same name, then I can reach the same location by opening either of the two icons.

Try this:
“Right-click on the folder and go to properties and select “Security”. Under group names or the username there should be something abnormal, it means that there might be an abnormal entry such as “875-d$d” or something like that. If there is, click on “Edit” and click on the entry and remove it. Save your changes and try again”

Try this if it is occurring while deleting files:
Right-click on the folder and go to properties and select “Security”. Under group names or the username there should be something abnormal, it means that there might be an abnormal entry such as “875-d$d” or something like that. If there is, click on “Edit” and click on the entry and remove it. Save your changes and try again

Tell me the exact scenario in which this error is triggered. If it is while deleting something try this:
“Right-click on the folder and go to properties and select “Security”. Under group names or the username there should be something abnormal, it means that there might be an abnormal entry such as “875-d$d” or something like that. If there is, click on “Edit” and click on the entry and remove it. Save your changes and try again.”

Update your windows, according to Microsoft it was an issue with the Adobe flash player in IE and was fixed in an update.

Right-click on the folder and go to properties and select “Security”. Under group names or the username there should be something abnormal, it means that there might be an abnormal entry such as “875-d$d” or something like that. If there is, click on “Edit” and click on the entry and remove it. Save your changes and try again.

Try the methods in this article: How to Fix Windows Update Error Code 0x80004005

Related to the error in VirtualBox. The key did not exist and the AntiVirus was disabled. It works fine in Windows 7 but not in Windows 10. I was curious if the Current User may be the key. It has entries there.

Not there:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionAppCompatFlagsLayers
“C:Program FilesOracleVirtualBoxVirtualBox.exe”=“DISABLEUSERCALLBACKEXCEPTION”

Current User contains:
“C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VirtualBox.exe”=“~ RUNASADMIN WIN7RTM”

This happens when I used the below code to input some data in to a textbox in IE

IE.Document.All.Item(“login_id”).value = “12345”

But I am still not get an y solution for this

Have you tried creating a new user account and then running discord?

This doesn’t help with my issue either, the clearing of files stored in multiple locations (In my case clearing all Discord files so I can properly reinstall), perhaps continue to update this post with more solutions as you find them?

Note: This error also comes up if you copied files and delete them before trying to paste the files to a new folder.

This does not help me. I have tried to copy a Plug-in into the Audacity Plug-in folder, and none of these scenarios are the situation I’m in.

welco.

this happens when i try to extract some files