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When I connect a Samsung phone to my Windows XP SP3, it gives the error



A service installation section in this inf is invalid



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I browsed lot of blogs, every post says to try the Microsoft_User-Mode_Driver_Framework_Install-v1.0-WinXP.exe. But when install this, I get another error



Wudf01000 Setup Error



Access is denied.










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    When I connect a Samsung phone to my Windows XP SP3, it gives the error



    A service installation section in this inf is invalid



    enter image description here



    I browsed lot of blogs, every post says to try the Microsoft_User-Mode_Driver_Framework_Install-v1.0-WinXP.exe. But when install this, I get another error



    Wudf01000 Setup Error



    Access is denied.










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      When I connect a Samsung phone to my Windows XP SP3, it gives the error



      A service installation section in this inf is invalid



      enter image description here



      I browsed lot of blogs, every post says to try the Microsoft_User-Mode_Driver_Framework_Install-v1.0-WinXP.exe. But when install this, I get another error



      Wudf01000 Setup Error



      Access is denied.










      share|improve this question















      When I connect a Samsung phone to my Windows XP SP3, it gives the error



      A service installation section in this inf is invalid



      enter image description here



      I browsed lot of blogs, every post says to try the Microsoft_User-Mode_Driver_Framework_Install-v1.0-WinXP.exe. But when install this, I get another error



      Wudf01000 Setup Error



      Access is denied.







      windows-xp drivers mtp






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          Give this a shot:



          Open up your c:WindowsSystem32 folder



          Is there a file named LogFiles? If so, delete it



          Is there a folder called LogFiles? If not, create it



          Then try installing Microsoft_User-Mode_Driver_Framework_Install-v1.0-WinXP.exe






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            There is one folder called Logfiles, but I could not delete it. The process inetinfo.exe(IIS, I think) locks some files of the folder.
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          Read this link to enable wudfgroup registry.. and then just update the driver of the MTP from Device manager. It worked for me.



          http://support.microsoft.com/kb/873148






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            Give this a shot:



            Open up your c:WindowsSystem32 folder



            Is there a file named LogFiles? If so, delete it



            Is there a folder called LogFiles? If not, create it



            Then try installing Microsoft_User-Mode_Driver_Framework_Install-v1.0-WinXP.exe






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              There is one folder called Logfiles, but I could not delete it. The process inetinfo.exe(IIS, I think) locks some files of the folder.
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            Give this a shot:



            Open up your c:WindowsSystem32 folder



            Is there a file named LogFiles? If so, delete it



            Is there a folder called LogFiles? If not, create it



            Then try installing Microsoft_User-Mode_Driver_Framework_Install-v1.0-WinXP.exe






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              There is one folder called Logfiles, but I could not delete it. The process inetinfo.exe(IIS, I think) locks some files of the folder.
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            Give this a shot:



            Open up your c:WindowsSystem32 folder



            Is there a file named LogFiles? If so, delete it



            Is there a folder called LogFiles? If not, create it



            Then try installing Microsoft_User-Mode_Driver_Framework_Install-v1.0-WinXP.exe






            share|improve this answer












            Give this a shot:



            Open up your c:WindowsSystem32 folder



            Is there a file named LogFiles? If so, delete it



            Is there a folder called LogFiles? If not, create it



            Then try installing Microsoft_User-Mode_Driver_Framework_Install-v1.0-WinXP.exe







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              There is one folder called Logfiles, but I could not delete it. The process inetinfo.exe(IIS, I think) locks some files of the folder.
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              There is one folder called Logfiles, but I could not delete it. The process inetinfo.exe(IIS, I think) locks some files of the folder.
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            There is one folder called Logfiles, but I could not delete it. The process inetinfo.exe(IIS, I think) locks some files of the folder.
            – Rauf
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            There is one folder called Logfiles, but I could not delete it. The process inetinfo.exe(IIS, I think) locks some files of the folder.
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            Read this link to enable wudfgroup registry.. and then just update the driver of the MTP from Device manager. It worked for me.



            http://support.microsoft.com/kb/873148






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              Read this link to enable wudfgroup registry.. and then just update the driver of the MTP from Device manager. It worked for me.



              http://support.microsoft.com/kb/873148






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                Read this link to enable wudfgroup registry.. and then just update the driver of the MTP from Device manager. It worked for me.



                http://support.microsoft.com/kb/873148






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                http://support.microsoft.com/kb/873148







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