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

  1. Right-click your antivirus icon in the system tray.
  2. Select Disable, Pause protection, or Silent mode (choose the shortest duration, e.g., 15 minutes).
  3. Try running the network utility again.
  4. 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

Preventing the Error from Returning