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Dieses Video ist nicht verfügbar. WiedergabelisteWarteschlangeWiedergabelisteWarteschlange Alle entfernenBeenden Wird geladen... Wiedergabeliste Warteschlange connect network registry access denied __count__/__total__ Regedit - 'Error Opening Key' Windows 7 Troubleshooting errors AbonnierenAbonniertAbo beenden911911 Wird geladen... Wird geladen... Wird registry editor could not set security in the key currently selected verarbeitet... Hinzufügen Möchtest du dieses Video später noch einmal ansehen? Wenn du bei YouTube angemeldet bist, kannst du dieses Video zu einer Playlist hinzufügen. Anmelden Teilen Mehr Melden Möchtest https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/892192 du dieses Video melden? Melde dich an, um unangemessene Inhalte zu melden. Anmelden Statistik 3.309 Aufrufe 0 Dieses Video gefällt dir? Melde dich bei YouTube an, damit dein Feedback gezählt wird. Anmelden 1 14 Dieses Video gefällt dir nicht? Melde dich bei YouTube an, damit dein Feedback gezählt wird. Anmelden 15 Wird geladen... Wird geladen... Wird geladen... Die Bewertungsfunktion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EW1gUO4-l_w ist nach Ausleihen des Videos verfügbar. Diese Funktion ist zurzeit nicht verfügbar. Bitte versuche es später erneut. Veröffentlicht am 25.10.2014When i try to open the Properties Folder, I am getting the error 'Error Opening Key'. Properties cannot be opened. An error is preventing this key from being opened.Details: Access is denied. Kategorie Wissenschaft & Technik Lizenz Standard-YouTube-Lizenz Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen Wird geladen... Anzeige Autoplay Wenn Autoplay aktiviert ist, wird die Wiedergabe automatisch mit einem der aktuellen Videovorschläge fortgesetzt. Nächstes Video Solved - Registry editing has been disabled by your administrator (Fixed live) - Dauer: 8:35 Make Knowledge Free 70.566 Aufrufe 8:35 How to run, disable, and enable the use of regedit. - Dauer: 6:32 Bigjones58 24.346 Aufrufe 6:32 Reset Registry Permissions - Dauer: 10:33 Britec09 7.452 Aufrufe 10:33 How to delete a Registry entry (Error Deleting Key) - Dauer: 2:05 furulevi 25.551 Aufrufe 2:05 Reset the Entire Registry Permissions to Defaults with SubInACL by Britec - Dauer: 8:03 Britec09 67.320 Aufrufe 8:03 'Could not open registry' problem solved in ANU 7 for
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21566432/cant-remotely-access-registry-on-windows-7 about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Can't remotely access registry on Windows 7 up vote 4 down vote error opening favorite I'm trying to access the registry of a Windows 7 machine from another Windows 7 machine. I started the Remote Registry service on the machine I'm trying to connect to, and I am able to make the initial connection and see the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS keys. When I go to expand HKLM, however, I get an error saying "Cannot open HKEY_Local_Machine: error while opening key". I am able error opening key to expand HKEY_USERS with no problem. I verified that my firewall is completely turned off and that the LOCAL SERVICE account, which is running my Remote Registry service, does have read permission in HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecurePipeServers\winreg I also compared the permissions of all of the direct child subkeys off of HKLM (BCD00.., HARDWARE, SAM, etc) to another machine that does allow me to remotely connect to its registry (also Windows 7), and those permissions are all exactly the same. I am able to fix the problem by logging directly onto the remote machine, opening regedit, right clicking on HKLM, going to Permissions -> Advanced and clicking the "Replace all child object permissions with inheritable permissions from this object". Once I do that, I can remotely expand HKLM, however, I do not want to have to do that. Does anyone know what my problem might be, or at least how I can go about debugging the issue and figuring out exactly what permission is missing and where? Thank you! UPDATE: I believe the reason is because the account I'm using is not a domain account (I was told it was, but then finally woke up and noticed it was not. I can get around this by setting th