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to Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Error accessing OLE registry error accessing the ole registry visual studio Discussion in 'Digital Photography & Imaging' started by ayotte218, Apr 10, 2010. error accessing the ole registry vb6 Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement ayotte218 Thread Starter Joined: Apr 30, 2006 Messages: 17 (I error accessing the ole registry windows 7 posted this in another forum and got no response and after reading this forum, I think this is a better place for it) I have a legal install file for
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HotDog6 by Sausage Software (they are out of business now)that I have moved from computer to computer ever since I purchased it. I just got a Dell Inspiron Win7 and now when I install it...."When i open from the install, it changes to HotDog (not responding). When I open it from the icon, I get "application Error...Exception EOleSysError in module HotDog6.exe error accessing the ole registry windows 8 at 00089C29. Error accessing OLE registry." Any idea what I can do about this? I kinda hate to have to purchase another program. Louise ayotte218, Apr 10, 2010 #1 Sponsor Mumbodog Joined: Oct 3, 2007 Messages: 7,891 It may not be compatible with Windows 7, try the suggestion below, if this does not work, then it is just not compatible. Here is some good advice when installing programs in Vista-W7, This is good advice even if the program was designed for Vista-W7 Here is how to install software or drivers on Vista-W7 that are for XP,2000 1. Download your program to a folder of choice, Right click on the setup.exe file for the software/driver you are trying to install and select properties, if there is an "Unblock" button on the General Tab, click it, then go to the compatibility Tab 2. Tick the "run this file in compatibility mode" box and then select XP in the drop down box, or whatever OS the software was designed for, Tick "run this program as Administrator" if it is available, hit
(עברית)المملكة العربية السعودية (العربية)ไทย (ไทย)대한민국 (한국어)中华人民共和国 (中文)台灣 (中文)日本 (日本語) Home20132010Other VersionsLibraryForumsGallery Ask a question Quick access Forums home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Asked by: Error accessing the OLE registry 0x8002801C TYPE_E_REGISTRYACCESS Windows 7 IT Pro > Windows 7 Security Question 0 cannot register type library error accessing the ole registry Sign in to vote Using RTM Windows 7 64 bit.I have been trying
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to register a com plus component but have been getting nowhere fast. I have tried via the Component Services
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gui and via the regsvcs command line tool. The error I am getting is the the following: regsvcs c:\Components\MyComponent.dll Microsoft (R) .NET Framework Services Installation Utility Version 2.0.50727.492 7 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. https://forums.techguy.org/threads/error-accessing-ole-registry.916096/ All rights reserved. The following installation error occurred: 1: Failed to generate type library 'c:\Components\MyComponent.tlb' for 'MyComponent, Version=3.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=fa819fa4631e9f24'. 2: Failed to register type library 'c:\Components\MyComponent.tlb'. 3: Error accessing the OLE registry. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8002801C (TYPE_E_REGISTRYACCESS)) I have tried running the command as my normal user, running it by "Run as administrator", turning UAC completely off and running, and every combination I could think https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/650d7df7-8642-4b85-9597-5c988768c36c/error-accessing-the-ole-registry-0x8002801c-typeeregistryaccess?forum=w7itprosecurity of.If I knew the registry sections getting the permission denied I would give full permissions to it. I have tried using SysInternals procmon to find where the registry was getting denied but have not come up with anything.Any help is appreciated! Edited by Matt6288 Friday, August 28, 2009 1:46 PM Thursday, August 27, 2009 8:44 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Is there a way to grant full permissions to the everyone user for the entire registry (effectively turning off permissions)? Friday, August 28, 2009 1:45 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Any ideas at all? Does complus not work at all in Windows 7? Monday, August 31, 2009 2:09 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hi,Had a IMO similar issue a couple of months ago. Run as administrator didn't work, but logging off and logging in again using the administrator account did the job.RegardsRem Monday, August 31, 2009 2:12 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote I tried that out and wasn't able to get anything different. Also tried on a couple of different systems with different users and still th
COM failed. http://support.softartisans.com/kbview_865.aspx Return code was: 0x8002801c Solution Make sure that you are logged into the computer as local Administrator, or are part of the local Administrator group. To identify which registry key is causing the problem error accessing use Regmon (a freeware tool published by SysInternals). Use Regmon to capture all registry access when regsvr32 is run. If an ‘OpenKey’ request fails with ‘Access Denied’ (which is listed by Regmon as ‘ACCDENIED’) then error accessing the run regedt32 and check the permissions on that registry key. If necessary change the permissions on the key to grant local Administrators ‘Full Control’. Finally, try registering the COM object again. Created : 5/28/2004 2:01:08 PM (last modified : 5/28/2004 2:01:07 PM) Rate this article! PoorFairAverageGoodExcellent Comments Self-Help Resources Support Home Knowledge Base Documentation Forums Sample Code Softartisans Blogs Support Options Support Options Support Subscriptions Maintenance Plans Consulting Training Support Request Form Downloads Evaluation Software Product Updates Corporate About SoftArtisans Contact Us Order Info/Privacy Policy Career Opportunities Copyright 2010 © SoftArtisans, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Site Map|Privacy Policy|Contact Us