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Dirk Mahoney Guest I have a program that places a key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE during install (an MSI built with Visual Studio Installer). After about a week, the installer attempts http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/registry-error-error-while-opening-key.1578129/ to repair the installation (but fails usually because the user is running under http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21566432/cant-remotely-access-registry-on-windows-7 the 'Users' group and hence has no install privs). Upon further examination, the registry key created (call it HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Blah) seems to be corrupted, such that when viewed using RegEdit or RegEdt32, Windows complains... 'Error while opening key'. It is obvious that the installer is kicking in again to repair this registry problem, but I cannot open cannot find a reason that my particular branch of the registry should be corrupt. The program is written in VB6SP5 and this problem occurs on Windows 2000 Pro and Windows XP, but not on every installation of the software. Has anyone seen this before and/or know what causes it? Thanks in advance, Dirk Dirk Mahoney, Jul 21, 2003 #1 Advertisements steve Guest On Mon, 21 Jul an error is 2003 12:48:46 +1000, "Dirk Mahoney" <> wrote: >I have a program that places a key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE during >install (an MSI built with Visual Studio Installer). > >After about a week, the installer attempts to repair the installation (but >fails usually because the user is running under the 'Users' group and hence >has no install privs). Upon further examination, the registry key created >(call it HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Blah) seems to be corrupted, such that >when viewed using RegEdit or RegEdt32, Windows complains... 'Error while >opening key'. > >It is obvious that the installer is kicking in again to repair this registry >problem, but I cannot find a reason that my particular branch of the >registry should be corrupt. The program is written in VB6SP5 and this >problem occurs on Windows 2000 Pro and Windows XP, but not on every >installation of the software. > >Has anyone seen this before and/or know what causes it? > >Thanks in advance, > >Dirk > Dirk I would guess that your application is corrupting its own registry key. But without details of what your application does to the registry in its normal operation its difficult to say what the cause might be. You should sta
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