Ihv Gui Mui 64 Access Denied Work [WORKING]
Independent Hardware Vendor (IHV)
The "ihv gui mui 64 access denied" error generally indicates a permission conflict when a 64-bit user interface component from an attempts to access protected system resources . This is common with drivers for Intel network cards or Dell/Alienware Support Assistant tools. Immediate Solutions
secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\inf\defltbase.inf /db defltbase.sdb /verbose ihv gui mui 64 access denied
If the troubleshooting steps don't resolve the issue, try the following solutions: Independent Hardware Vendor (IHV) The "ihv gui mui
Once you’ve resolved the "ihv gui mui 64 access denied" error, follow these best practices: Right-click your antivirus icon in the system tray
- Right-click your antivirus icon in the system tray.
- Select Disable, Pause protection, or Silent mode (choose the shortest duration, e.g., 15 minutes).
- Try running the network utility again.
- If it works, add the entire driver program folder to your antivirus’s exclusion list.
Step 2 – Process Monitor (ProcMon) is your scalpel:
You filter on igfxEM.exe , looking for ACCESS DENIED results. You see the process trying to open C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Intel\ . Wait—why is a GUI tool trying to read systemprofile (the System account’s profile)?
Leo’s computer was his sanctuary until the pop-up appeared. It didn’t look like a normal Windows warning. It didn’t have the friendly rounded corners of his new OS. It was a cold, grey rectangular box that simply read: IHV_GUI_MUI_64: Access Denied