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in: Daniel Nikolic Add comments When you install a Windows 7 machine without a domain (in a Workgroup) and http://www.peppercrew.nl/index.php/2011/09/connect-to-remote-registry-fails-with-an-error-is-preventing-this-key-from-being-opened/ you want to connect to the Registry of this machine from another machine, it's possible you will receive the following error: [Window Title] Error Opening Key http://www.computerforum.com/threads/access-denied-registry-win7-x64.182655/ [Content] HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE cannot be opened. An error is preventing this key from being opened. Details: Access is denied. You must execute the following steps before you can an error connect to the remote Registry: Enable File and Print sharing in the Firewall Start the Remote Registry Service Third follow the steps below… Although the user is member of the local Adminstrators group, it's necessary to modify the registry permissions on the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecurePipeServers\winreg Add the user which must connect to an error is the remote Registry, Read rights is sufficiant. You can also create a group and add the users which may connect to the remote Registry to this group. After that add the group to the permissions of the Registry key. Reconnect to the remote Registry (for more information regarding these settings see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314837/en-us) Daniel Nikolic Daniel NikolicMore Posts Comments are closed. Links PepperByte Crew Members Andy Barendregt (26) Bob Gross (6) Daniel de Zoete (17) Daniel Nikolic (46) Esther Barthel (2) Former PepperCrew (15) Goverdien den Braven (1) Hendricus Kramer (19) Ingmar Verheij (177) Jeroen Tielen (25) Marco Drost (73) Marco Hokke (13) Martin Ligtvoet (13) Michael Lammers (5) Michaja van der Zouwen (5) PepperBoard (1) Remko Weijnen (110) Robin Plomp (80) Sander Vis (3) Silvonton Niessing (4) Stef Driessen (7) Steve Sordam (2) Teun de Boer (7) Unsorted (1) Archives Archives Select Month May 2016 (1) March 2016 (1) February 2016 (2) November 2015 (1) Oc
bit of a problem... There is this key in my registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\UserData\S-1-5-18\Components\DA42BC89BF25F5BD0AF18C3B9B1A1EE8 Under "DA42BC89BF25F5BD0AF18C3B9B1A1EE8", there are 13 more sub-keys, that whenever clicked on, come up with the message 'xyz cannot be opened. An error is preventing this key from being opened. Details: Access is denied.' I am logged on as admin, tried with UAC disabled/turned off & run Regedit as admin. All to no avail. I have also right-clicked, gone to properties, tried to modify permissions to allow my account (Admin) to access it, however it says changes can't be made because I don't have permission to. The problem arises whenever I try to uninstall or install Gears of War for PC (the game). In the last stages of uninstallation or installation I receive a message saying that one of those 13 keys can't be accessed to complete un/installation. Specs are in sig. Please help out! Very much appreciate any help! Thanks. NVX_185, Sep 10, 2010 #1 lucasbytegenius Active Member Messages: 5,426 Have you tried booting into Safe Mode by pressing F8 when starting up? Also, in 7, you can enable the master admin account by typing "Security" (without the quotes) into the Start Menu and clicking Local Security Policy and expanding Local Policies and clicking Security Options and double clicking Administrator Account Status and enabling it. Then log in to Administrator and try it from there. Last edited: Sep 11, 2010 lucasbytegenius, Sep 11, 2010 #2 NVX_185 Member Messages: 327 Hey! Thanks for your advice. Unfortunately after trying both of your methods, the problem is still there. The installer for most softwares aren't working because they keep coming up with error messages about being unable to access those registry keys, and saying I require permission from admin to do so. NVX_185, Sep 12, 2010 #3 NVX_185 Member Messages: 327 Nevermind! I fixed the