Re: Granting access to HKLM/Software/<application>
- From: "Miha Pihler [MVP]" <mihap-news@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 11:21:01 +0200
Hi,
You can download the tool called RegMon from www.sysinternals.com.
Once you have it running on your computer - run the application and it will
show you what registries are getting called and if there are any access
denied on these registries... This should help you troubleshoot the
problem...
--
Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security
"MyndPhlyp" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OhjvW1F6GHA.4620@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have an application, running on a client Win2K workstation, that needs
access to a specific Win2K Server's HKLM/Software/<aplication> Registry
key.
I have added the domain user via REGEDT32's Security to the key giving
both
Read and Full Control permissions but still cannot access the key. If I
log
onto the Win2K workstation as the domain's Administrator, I can access it.
I've even tried adding the user at the HKLM/Software level and at the HKLM
level. No luck.
What is getting in the way (besides a lack of knowledge)?
.
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