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Regedit you can 'Connect Network Registry' and repair a stricken machine. If this failed to connect to registry 1326 service has not started, don't worry, I have scripts which will start remote registry on any machine on your how to start remote registry service on remote computer network (firewall permitting). Topics for Enable Remote Registry in Windows 7 'Connect Network Registry' Strategy Psycho and the Keyboard Windows 8 Registry Cleaners Remote Registry - Starting the Service Programs and Utilities https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb266998(v=exchg.80).aspx that Depend on Remote Registry Summary of Remote Registry Service ♦ Defining the Remote Registry Problem When you launch regedit and try to 'Connect Network Registry', you get an error message saying 'Object (Computer) cannot be found'. This is despite the fact that you can ping the machine. The situation is that Microsoft implement Remote Registry as a service, thus you control it just http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/windows7/windows7_registry_remote_enable.htm as you would enable the Spooler or SNMP service. Windows 7 Enable Remote Registry ManuallyBegin with the easiest method, which is to start the Remote Registry service manually. Incidentally, knowledge gained here will help you master the scripting methods to enable a remote registry connection. To start the Remote Registry services manuallyClick on the Start Button, in the Start Search dialog box, type: 'Services'. Scroll down the list of services until you come to those beginning with 'R'; right-click Remote Registry, and select Start from the short-cut menu. Alternatively, you can double click the service and check the settings, see screenshot below. Guy Recommends: SolarWinds Free Wake-On-LAN Utility Encouraging computers to sleep when they're not in use is a great idea - until you are away from your desk and need a file on that remote sleeping machine! WOL also has business uses for example, rousing machines so that they can have update patches applied. My real reason for recommending you download this free tool is because it's so much fun sending those 'Magic Packets'. Give WOL a try - it's free. Download your free copy of SolarWinds Wake-O
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Vel Members Profile Send Private Message Find Members Posts Add to Buddy List Newbie Joined: 23 May 2013 Status: Offline Points: 2 Post Options Post Reply QuoteVel Report Post Thanks(0) QuoteReply Topic: Error connecting Remote registryPosted: 23 May 2013 at 5:02am When tried to connect Registry of a machine remotely, it resulted in the following error “Unable to connect to