Error Accessing The System Registry Excel 2010
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content Samples We’re sorry. The content you requested has been removed. You’ll be microsoft visual basic error accessing the system registry windows 7 auto redirected in 1 second. Ask a question Quick access Forums home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove error accessing the system registry vb6 in windows 10 From My Forums Answered by: Error accessing the system registry Archived Forums V > Visual Basic Language Question 0 Sign in to vote Please help if you can. I have the error: "Error http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_other-msoffice_custom/a-step-by-step-procedure-for-fixing-error/3c81197e-a237-4fb7-8c8a-d28145f7428e accessing the system registry" when I am in VB6. Goto Project --> References then I have that error. I you have the solution please email me at hotvit0000@yahoo.com Thank you, Mike Wednesday, April 18, 2007 9:46 PM Answers 0 Sign in to vote Mike NET, 1. Please read the following articles that show the solution for this common problem: PRB: 'Error Accessing the System https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/b57196b3-8873-474d-a949-621ed6fa169b/error-accessing-the-system-registry?forum=vblanguage Registry' Message When Displaying VB/VBA References http://support.microsoft.com/kb/269383/ 2. This forum supports Visual Basic.NET (7, 7.1, 8, ...) issues only, so, your Visual Basic 6 question is an off-topic here and this isn't the best place to ask it, here is a list of forums, newsgroups, resources and sites, to get an answer about your question : Visual Basic 6 Newgroups Visual Basic 6.0 on MSDN Library MSDN Visual Basic 6.0 Resource Center VB City VB-Helper VB Forums CodeGuru Code Project Planet Source Code Wednesday, April 25, 2007 2:50 AM All replies 0 Sign in to vote Mike NET, 1. Please read the following articles that show the solution for this common problem: PRB: 'Error Accessing the System Registry' Message When Displaying VB/VBA References http://support.microsoft.com/kb/269383/ 2. This forum supports Visual Basic.NET (7, 7.1, 8, ...) issues only, so, your Visual Basic 6 question is an off-topic here and this isn't the best place to ask it, here is a list of forums, newsgroups, resources and sites, to get an answer about your question : Visual Basic 6 Newgroups Visual Basic 6.0 on MSDN Library MSDN Visual Basic 6.0 Resource Center V
resident Excel expert at work, I have the privilege of being landed with some weird and wonderful errors which have to be fixed. Last week I developed an Excel spreadsheet for a user https://colinlegg.wordpress.com/2015/08/01/error-accessing-the-system-registry/ but when he went to test it he said he was getting an http://tokyo3.org/forums/holiday/topics/2965/ error when he tried to check the project references. Specifically when he went to Tools > References in the VBA IDE he got the message ‘Error accessing the system registry': This error had nothing to do with the spreadsheet I'd built for him: obviously he hadn't tried to reach the project references error accessing menu for a little while. When you try to pull up the project references, Excel goes off and reads a bunch of keys from the registry and this error occurs when the you don't have permission to read one or more of those keys. But how do you figure out which keys are causing the problem? The answer is to run Process Monitor (which must be error accessing the run under an admin account) because it will show you every key which Excel tries to read and whether it did so successfully. ProcMon has saved my bacon several times over the years so it's worth a look if you haven't come across it before. It's extremely easy to use: simply add a Process Name filter for EXCEL.EXE, clear the display and then, with Excel running under the user's account, go to Tools > References and watch ProcMon burst into a flurry of activity. Once it's calmed down you can stop capturing events and examine the output. You're interested in any results which are ACCESS DENIED so add another filter on the Result column. In this case I have one key, HKCR\TypeLib\{57A0E746-3863-4D20-A811-950C84F1DB9B}, which is causing the problem: A quick Google search on that key reveals it pertains to a Flash Player update which has affected a number of people. The VBA IDE error message will go away once the admin uses the Registry Editor to grant the user read access to the access denied keys listed by Process Monitor. Share this:LinkedInGoogleFacebookTwitterEmailTumblrRedditPinterestPocketLike this:Like Loading... Related About Colin Legg RAD Developer Microsoft MVP - Excel 2009 - 2014 View all posts by Colin Legg → This en
the system registry”. I don’t know how long this error has existed because I rarely look at Tools > Reference. The problem is in the standard user account that I usually use, but not in the administrators account that I rarely use. However, I tried creating a new standard user account, but the error occurs there as well. I’m running Office 2010 in Windows 7 on a PC that’s about six months old. There doesn’t seem to be any other problem with the system (although a few days ago, I did have some sort of hiccup that seemed to be about the video card, and this was while Excel was in use, but I doubt it’s related). Reply Quote Date: 19/04/2013 01:46:16 From: KJW ID: 297236 Subject: re: "Error accessing the system registry" in Office VBA Editor KJW said:Windows 7 64-bit version. I can’t specifically recall ever looking a Tools > References on this system (the last time may have been on my old system more than six months ago). Reply Quote Date: 19/04/2013 07:50:00 From: poikilotherm ID: 297247 Subject: re: "Error accessing the system registry" in Office VBA Editor If you can access it through the admin log in, then it’s probably something to do with the permissions set up for user accounts. Try adjusting the permissions of the user accounts through the admin account… Reply Quote Date: 19/04/2013 08:18:40 From: The Rev Dodgson ID: 297249 Subject: re: "Error accessing the system registry" in Office VBA Editor I haven’t had that problem, but I always run from an account with admin rights. I’ll have a look with a non-admin account and let you know. Reply Quote Date: 19/04/2013 08:40:40 From: The Rev Dodgson ID: 297254 Subject: re: "Error accessing the system registry" in Office VBA Editor Just logged on with a guest account, and had no problem accessing Tools References. Reply Quote Date: 19/04/2013 11:33:35 From: PM 2Ring ID: 297313 Subject: re: "Error accessing the system registry" in Office VBA Editor I don’t know much about Windows or VBA, but this looks like a similar error. I assume you aren’t running Crystal Reports, but I guess that the repair