Re: Granting access to HKLM/Software/<application>
- From: harrykrishna.nospam@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 07 Oct 2006 18:07:50 GMT
Although the user may have permissions to that registry key, they may
not have permissions to access the remote registry.
Maybe because you log in as administrator you are able to access the
remote registry whereas the user may not have the same permissions.
I don't know if this works in Win2000 but try opening regedit (not
regedt32 for this test) as the user, then choose File --> Connect
network registry and put in the remote server name. This should tell
you whether they can even connect remotely.
HTH
"MyndPhlyp" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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)?
Ha®®y
HarryKrishna.nospam@xxxxxxxxx
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