Re: Hotfix locks registry
From: Kayla (tomskittee2@yahoo.com)
Date: 01/18/03
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From: "Kayla" <tomskittee2@yahoo.com> Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 15:26:15 -0800
If you suspect a hotfix caused a problem you can get free
tech support from Microsoft's general support line. If it
was determined that the hotfix did not cause the problem
you might end up being charged for the call.
>-----Original Message-----
>Q329170 I think it is. Look or ask over in the Windows
2000 group.
>
>--
>George Hester
>__________________________________
>"Anthony" <aclendenen@esri.com> wrote in message
news:7b0f01c2bdbe$a75003b0$8df82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA02...
>> I am getting an error on some Windows 2000 systems
after
>> installing a hotfix. I have not narrowed it down to
>> excatly which one gives this error in event viewer but
>> suspect that it may be ms02-065 068 or 069.
>>
>> This is the error listed in event viewer.
>> Windows cannot unload your registry file. If you have
a
>> romaing profile, your settings are not replicated.
>> Contact your adminstrator.
>>
>> DETAIL - Access is denied, Build number ((2195)).
>>
>> I am not using a roaming profile, I am logged in as the
>> local admin.
>>
>> -Anthony
>.
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