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  1. Is "user oobe create elevated object server" safe?


    Is "user OOBE create elevated object server" safe?

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    Nils B Vikeland, Jun 14, 2023
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  2. OOBE Create Elevated Object Server

    I had the options list come up on my pc followed by this 'OOBE Create Elevated Object Server' I opted for 'No' because I didn't know what it was, so I got 'try again' through the options. I didn't have an option not to accept OOBE, so installed it. Since
    then my internet connection has stopped working. I CANNOT WORK ON MY HOME PC, which I need as I run my business from here.

    What have you done to my machine and how can I resolve it? And why was this a forced update?

    Reagrds

    David Broadbent
     
    DaveBroadbent1, Jun 14, 2023
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  3. Didi-H Win User
    User: OOBE Create Elevated Object Server; File Origin : Hard Disk

    Hello ram0s, I'm Didi, an independent advisor.

    OOBE is the Windows preinstallation environment so you can be at ease, it's probably not caused a virus or a malware of any kind.

    To know how to deal with this message that pops up everytime you start your computer, I suggest you to check this great answer provided by Greg Carmack, a Windows MVP, here :

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for...


    Regards,

    Didi
     
    Didi-H, Jun 14, 2023
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  4. Is "user oobe create elevated object server" safe?

    OOBE Create Elevated Object Server

    It happened when I restarted my pc following a prompt that there was an update. I then got a series of options about the amound of data I wanted to provide to microsoft and then a screen stating that 'OOBE Create Elevated Object Server' wanted to make
    changes to my machine. I then accepted and it re-booted. I logged in as normal but internet is not working. The router works as I'm using the same one with this laptop. But the desktop comes up with an '0x800706BB' error when I run troubleshooter.
     
    DaveBroadbent1, Jun 14, 2023
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