"J.C" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Sorry for not being particular.
> It was not "access denied" error.
> When I tried to delete the entry the message I received was "Unable to
> delete all Specified Values".
From
http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/368/02/1.html
When you delete an object, all the keys below the selected key are
deleted as well. If you try to delete a default value from a top-level
key, you'll get the error message, "Unable to delete all specified
values." The Registry Editor should gray out the Delete option in these
situations (not only should you avoid deleting here, you actually
/can't/ delete), but for some reason the option remains available. This
is one of the few cases where the Registry Editor protects you from
doing something you shouldn't. In most cases, you are on your own!