Changing Registry key Ownership via command line utility

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We have some issues with Adobe Flash and Acrobat Reader 8.0 that corrupted
some Registry keys on multiple computers. Basically, they've set the
permissions to EVERYONE = Read, and, correct settings can only be applied by
taking ownership of the key, THEN changing the permissions, then reinstalling
the products.

While I know how to change permissions using SECADD or other utilities, I
have not been able to find a command line utility to take ownership of a key.

Does anyone know of one?

Thanks!
 

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