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| Regedit I have spent 6 days trying to figure out how to delete Key's from the register that keep telling me "access denied". For example, the HKLM, system, Crontol Set 001, Enum, USB. I know this can be possible, nobody seems to know how. If anyone gets a method, please pass it on. -- Helpless Ken |
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| Re: Regedit "GudGolf" <GudGolf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:87724EE4-38A1-4038-B0B4-1AFB781862D1@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have spent 6 days trying to figure out how to delete Key's from the > register that keep telling me "access denied". For example, the HKLM, > system, > Crontol Set 001, Enum, USB. I know this can be possible, nobody seems to > know > how. If anyone gets a method, please pass it on. > -- > Helpless Ken[/color] Right click the key, select permissions, give yourself full control. -- Jim |
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| Re: Regedit "GudGolf" <GudGolf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:87724EE4-38A1-4038-B0B4-1AFB781862D1@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have spent 6 days trying to figure out how to delete Key's from the > register that keep telling me "access denied". For example, the HKLM, > system, > Crontol Set 001, Enum, USB. I know this can be possible, nobody seems to > know > how. If anyone gets a method, please pass it on. > -- > Helpless Ken[/color] "Access denied" means that you don't have the permission required to make the change (like it does everywhere else). Jim |
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| Re: Regedit Why are you so persistent in multiposting this 3 times in this newsgroup alone. Keep to your original post. You have been told the answer and it keeps on echoing in this thread also. Even if you are and sign in as the Administrator you got to take ownership and get full control to be able to do what you want. If you are so adamant about your knowledge that this cannot be then take it to a Computer Repair shop and spend your money.. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "GudGolf" <GudGolf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:87724EE4-38A1-4038-B0B4-1AFB781862D1@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have spent 6 days trying to figure out how to delete Key's from the > register that keep telling me "access denied". For example, the HKLM, system, > Crontol Set 001, Enum, USB. I know this can be possible, nobody seems to know > how. If anyone gets a method, please pass it on. > -- > Helpless Ken[/color] |
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