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Unable to process registry" in W2K

gheimans (TechnicalUser)
15 Jan 03 4:18
During installation of an application by Zenworks 3.0 an error occurs: "Unable to process registry".
It happens on Win2000 machines and the registry key mentioned is "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\".

In some applications, the removal of the enum-entrie is solving the problem, but with other applications the application doesn't function anymore. (and in my opinion it's not an decently solution)

I'm logged in as an administrator.
It doesn't matter if the Novell Application Launcer Service is running or not (as some experts suggest).

Who can give me an idea?

Tnx in advance,

Ger
haslihb (IS/IT--Management)
21 Jan 03 20:45
Hi.

I'm not quite sure for Zen 3. However in zen 2, when we come across this error, we'll

Check whether the nalntsrv is running. If not, use the following command at the dos prompt:

nalntsrv install start <enter>

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