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MXC
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      29th Apr 2009
When I uninstall or install SQL Server 2005
I got several error message:

Could not open key: key name.
Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support
personnel

When I check the permision of these keys, I found that it was blank in
"Group and user Name"
I had to set user there manually one by one.

I do not know how the user would be deleted in these keys.
If there are program could scan the regstry to find these keys which no any
group or userhasthe permissions for the keys.

Thanks

 
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Richard G. Harper
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      30th Apr 2009
Rather than messing about with rights in the Registry (which is one of the
more certain ways to screw your system up permanently) one should instead
run installers or uninstallers as an Administrator. The Administrator
account always has the necessary rights to the Registry.

"MXC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When I uninstall or install SQL Server 2005
> I got several error message:
>
> Could not open key: key name.
> Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your
> support personnel
>
> When I check the permision of these keys, I found that it was blank in
> "Group and user Name"
> I had to set user there manually one by one.
>
> I do not know how the user would be deleted in these keys.
> If there are program could scan the regstry to find these keys which no
> any group or userhasthe permissions for the keys.
>
> Thanks


 
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MXC
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      18th May 2009
Even run installers or uninstallers as an Administrator, it still show same
error message.
It was blank in "Group and user Name" for security, The Administrator or
Administrators also do not have right to access these keys.
You have manually add the user, Administrators and set permissions and owner
to these keys.

I wrote a small program, scan the rgistry and list all these keys
(hundreds).
But I still could not find a way to add permissions in the program.


"Richard G. Harper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Rather than messing about with rights in the Registry (which is one of the
> more certain ways to screw your system up permanently) one should instead
> run installers or uninstallers as an Administrator. The Administrator
> account always has the necessary rights to the Registry.
>
> "MXC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:E996A3A0-E506-4927-868A-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> When I uninstall or install SQL Server 2005
>> I got several error message:
>>
>> Could not open key: key name.
>> Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your
>> support personnel
>>
>> When I check the permision of these keys, I found that it was blank in
>> "Group and user Name"
>> I had to set user there manually one by one.
>>
>> I do not know how the user would be deleted in these keys.
>> If there are program could scan the regstry to find these keys which no
>> any group or user has the permissions for the keys.
>>
>> Thanks

>


 
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