MontyPalmer
IS-IT--Management
Hello all-
I have an XP SP1 machine that I am trying to upgrade to SP2. However, when the update runs, it encounters 15-20 registry keys that it cannot backup. When I manually go into regedit, as soon as I click on the key it gives me an error saying that it cannot open the key because I do not have permission. I right click and go to Permissions, and the list of those that has permissions is empty. I cannot add a user to the permission list due to lack of permissions. When I uncheck the box telling it to inherit permissions from parent it yells that if I proceed no one will be able to access it if I remove the inheritance.
One of the keys is dxdiag.dxdiagprvider which is a DirectX key so I thought that if I intall DirectX9.0c it should reset the permission, but the install fails saying that it cannot copy a required file. I could try to uninstall DirectX, but then I would need to uninstall all of the programs that have keys behaving in this way.
I am doing all of this with admin rights and have tried running in safe mode using the default admin account and have had no luck.
Any advice would be most appreciated.
Thanks heaps!
Monty Palmer
President
Paltechs
I have an XP SP1 machine that I am trying to upgrade to SP2. However, when the update runs, it encounters 15-20 registry keys that it cannot backup. When I manually go into regedit, as soon as I click on the key it gives me an error saying that it cannot open the key because I do not have permission. I right click and go to Permissions, and the list of those that has permissions is empty. I cannot add a user to the permission list due to lack of permissions. When I uncheck the box telling it to inherit permissions from parent it yells that if I proceed no one will be able to access it if I remove the inheritance.
One of the keys is dxdiag.dxdiagprvider which is a DirectX key so I thought that if I intall DirectX9.0c it should reset the permission, but the install fails saying that it cannot copy a required file. I could try to uninstall DirectX, but then I would need to uninstall all of the programs that have keys behaving in this way.
I am doing all of this with admin rights and have tried running in safe mode using the default admin account and have had no luck.
Any advice would be most appreciated.
Thanks heaps!
Monty Palmer
President
Paltechs