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Maisie R
January 17th 05, 11:07 AM
I'm having same problem as lots ofother people. Have tried the procedure in
MS KB 873148. I was able to locate and reset permissions for
HKCR\vnd.ms.radio, but there are other subkeys which are also causing a
problem - several Direct8 keys. When I right click on them, I am not allowed
to access them.(I am logged in as Administrator) I have tried installing SP2
several times with same result. Does anyone know how I can solve the problem
of these registry keys?
R. McCarty
January 17th 05, 11:12 AM
Some Keys/Values are restricted. You have to add your current
Username to the permissions table and then grant yourself Full
Control.
Right Click a Key Name, take the Permissions context option.
Click the Add Button - enter your username
In the Permissions box, Click Full Control & Click Apply
Afterwards, you will be authorized to remove the Key.
"Maisie R" > wrote in message
...
> I'm having same problem as lots ofother people. Have tried the procedure
> in
> MS KB 873148. I was able to locate and reset permissions for
> HKCR\vnd.ms.radio, but there are other subkeys which are also causing a
> problem - several Direct8 keys. When I right click on them, I am not
> allowed
> to access them.(I am logged in as Administrator) I have tried installing
> SP2
> several times with same result. Does anyone know how I can solve the
> problem
> of these registry keys?
Maisie R
January 17th 05, 11:21 AM
Thanks for quick response - will try this as soon as I can.
"R. McCarty" wrote:
> Some Keys/Values are restricted. You have to add your current
> Username to the permissions table and then grant yourself Full
> Control.
> Right Click a Key Name, take the Permissions context option.
> Click the Add Button - enter your username
> In the Permissions box, Click Full Control & Click Apply
> Afterwards, you will be authorized to remove the Key.
>
> "Maisie R" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I'm having same problem as lots ofother people. Have tried the procedure
> > in
> > MS KB 873148. I was able to locate and reset permissions for
> > HKCR\vnd.ms.radio, but there are other subkeys which are also causing a
> > problem - several Direct8 keys. When I right click on them, I am not
> > allowed
> > to access them.(I am logged in as Administrator) I have tried installing
> > SP2
> > several times with same result. Does anyone know how I can solve the
> > problem
> > of these registry keys?
>
>
>
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