You can use regedt32.exe to take ownership of the subkey.
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Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
"BJ Vreeman" wrote:
> Just installed the service pack 4 to my Win2000
> Professional. Trying to install an external DVD burner
> with horrendous results; it will install but when I
> try to use any features it gives me a "bus reset" error
> and it uninstalls from device mgr but NOT from the
> registry! Needed to edit registry current control set and
> unable to do so. I AM able to edit software keys in
> regedit32 but not system. I checked other registry posts
> especially wonderful info from Dave Patrick re looking at
> entries in Group Policy, etc. Am operating a single
> desktop computer -- new 2.4Ghz Pentium4 with Win2000
> Professional. I am the Administrator and gave myself full
> privileges as user also but unable to edit parts of
> registry even under Administrator. When a key cannot be
> deleted it says "unable to delete; the key does not give
> you delete access." I did the *.reg merge Mr. Patrick
> suggested and checked that the group policy adm template
> said
> "User Config\Admin Templates\System\Prevent Access To
> registry Editing Tools
> = "Not Configured"
>
> Help, please! Am fairly new to Win2000 Professional so
> may be missing something everyone else knows about!
> Sincerely, BJ Vreeman
>
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