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| LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied programs, get "Access Denied" message when try to tick-off to allow under Permissions, No problems deleting any other registry items - just the LEGACY ones. Using Vista Ultimate and I am the Administrator and only user. Any ideas much appreciated. |
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| Re: LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied Hi Pufnstuff, Not sure why your deleting reg keys but if you cannot delete a key then try this: Start > Run > type in REGEDT32. The find the LEGACY key and click ok Edit > Permissions > and edit they key accordingly then try to delete it. Raj -- rajinisback RAJ :P *Please give Karma if I helped you fix the issue. Thanks :)* |
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| Re: LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied Hi, If you are using 32bit Vista , try 'www.revouninstaller.com' (http://www.revouninstaller.com) for any future uninstalls - it can locate and help you delete any leftover keys. t's a great tool, unfortunately not x64 compatible yet. SIW2 -- SIW2 |
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| RE: LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied
Once in a while, I come across a legacy folder or file that won't delete. I change ownerships, permissions, use del or erase in cmd but nothing can delete the old file or folder. What usually does the trick 90% of the time is shut the computer down at the end of the day (shut down not reboot). Boot-up the next day and the file or folder is either gone, or I'm allowed to delete it. I chalk it up to Vista Voodoo Magic (Vista registries or files that get hung up.) -- oscar :) ....Right click is your very good friend... "Pufnstuff" wrote: > When try to delete LEGACY registry items leftover from uninstalled > programs, get "Access Denied" message when try to tick-off to allow > under Permissions, No problems deleting any other registry items - just > the LEGACY ones. > > Using Vista Ultimate and I am the Administrator and only user. > > Any ideas much appreciated. > > |
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| Re: LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied
Tx to all for replies. After uninstalling Norton 360 and using Norton Removal Tool, were still some registry items remaining, including Legacy keys. Those are ones get the "Access Denied" message when try to edit Permissions. As had no problem editing permissions for such keys and deleting with XP, assume is a Vista *thing*. Have RevoUninstaller and used for uninstalling few other programs - good program and thanks for suggesting. Will try 3rd suggestion from oscar. "Pufnstuff" <pufnstuff@news2go.com> wrote in message news:%23rs4mptCJHA.732@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > When try to delete LEGACY registry items leftover from uninstalled > programs, get "Access Denied" message when try to tick-off to allow > under Permissions, No problems deleting any other registry items - just > the LEGACY ones. > > Using Vista Ultimate and I am the Administrator and only user. > > Any ideas much appreciated. |
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| Re: LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 12:32:29 -0400, "Pufnstuff" <pufnstuff@news2go.com> wrote: >Tx to all for replies. > >After uninstalling Norton 360 and using Norton Removal Tool, >were still some registry items remaining, including Legacy keys. Did I miss it? Did you explain why you need to delete Legacy keys? Is this one of those "obsessive-compulsive" things about having a "clean" registry, or are the keys actually interfering with something? >Those are ones get the "Access Denied" message when try to >edit Permissions. As had no problem editing permissions for >such keys and deleting with XP, assume is a Vista *thing*. > >Have RevoUninstaller and used for uninstalling few other >programs - good program and thanks for suggesting. > >Will try 3rd suggestion from oscar. > > > >"Pufnstuff" <pufnstuff@news2go.com> wrote in message >news:%23rs4mptCJHA.732@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> When try to delete LEGACY registry items leftover from uninstalled >> programs, get "Access Denied" message when try to tick-off to allow >> under Permissions, No problems deleting any other registry items - just >> the LEGACY ones. >> >> Using Vista Ultimate and I am the Administrator and only user. >> >> Any ideas much appreciated. |
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| Re: LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied
Yeah - guess I'm rather obsessive about deleting all obsolete registry keys after uninstalling a program. Realize isn't a necessity to do so and no harm if Registry isn't purr-fectly clean of all unnecessary keys. Also, as still a Vista rookie, still learning and curious as to things that do differently from WinXP. > Did I miss it? Did you explain why you need to delete Legacy keys? > Is this one of those "obsessive-compulsive" things about having a > "clean" registry, or are the keys actually interfering with something? "Paul Montgomery" <i.m.nonnymous@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote in message news:q9llb4h7p0r3cmoblqbrnhb99rhv6qpnl6@4ax.com... > On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 12:32:29 -0400, "Pufnstuff" > <pufnstuff@news2go.com> wrote: > >>Tx to all for replies. >> >>After uninstalling Norton 360 and using Norton Removal Tool, >>were still some registry items remaining, including Legacy keys. > > Did I miss it? Did you explain why you need to delete Legacy keys? > Is this one of those "obsessive-compulsive" things about having a > "clean" registry, or are the keys actually interfering with something? > > >>Those are ones get the "Access Denied" message when try to >>edit Permissions. As had no problem editing permissions for >>such keys and deleting with XP, assume is a Vista *thing*. >> >>Have RevoUninstaller and used for uninstalling few other >>programs - good program and thanks for suggesting. >> >>Will try 3rd suggestion from oscar. >> >> >> >>"Pufnstuff" <pufnstuff@news2go.com> wrote in message >>news:%23rs4mptCJHA.732@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> When try to delete LEGACY registry items leftover from uninstalled >>> programs, get "Access Denied" message when try to tick-off to allow >>> under Permissions, No problems deleting any other registry items - just >>> the LEGACY ones. >>> >>> Using Vista Ultimate and I am the Administrator and only user. >>> >>> Any ideas much appreciated. > |
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| Re: LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied
Forgot to mention, you didn't miss anything. In my original post, I did not ask "why" I had to delete Legacy keys, but rather "how" under Vista's rather confusing Administrator rights, permissions etc. for doing various things. Instead of asking me why, did you offer a solution? This newsgroup is testament that many others have issues and problems about Administrator & User's accounts and getting permission do something under Vista. He who asks a question may be a fool for 5 minutes. He who never asks a question may be a fool for a lifetime. > Did I miss it? Did you explain why you need to delete Legacy keys? > Is this one of those "obsessive-compulsive" things about having a > "clean" registry, or are the keys actually interfering with something? "Paul Montgomery" <i.m.nonnymous@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote in message news:q9llb4h7p0r3cmoblqbrnhb99rhv6qpnl6@4ax.com... > On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 12:32:29 -0400, "Pufnstuff" > <pufnstuff@news2go.com> wrote: > >>Tx to all for replies. >> >>After uninstalling Norton 360 and using Norton Removal Tool, >>were still some registry items remaining, including Legacy keys. > > Did I miss it? Did you explain why you need to delete Legacy keys? > Is this one of those "obsessive-compulsive" things about having a > "clean" registry, or are the keys actually interfering with something? > > >>Those are ones get the "Access Denied" message when try to >>edit Permissions. As had no problem editing permissions for >>such keys and deleting with XP, assume is a Vista *thing*. >> >>Have RevoUninstaller and used for uninstalling few other >>programs - good program and thanks for suggesting. >> >>Will try 3rd suggestion from oscar. >> >> >> >>"Pufnstuff" <pufnstuff@news2go.com> wrote in message >>news:%23rs4mptCJHA.732@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> When try to delete LEGACY registry items leftover from uninstalled >>> programs, get "Access Denied" message when try to tick-off to allow >>> under Permissions, No problems deleting any other registry items - just >>> the LEGACY ones. >>> >>> Using Vista Ultimate and I am the Administrator and only user. >>> >>> Any ideas much appreciated. > |
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| Re: LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied
On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 14:29:23 -0400, "Pufnstuff" <pufnstuff@news2go.com> wrote: >Instead of asking me why, did you offer a solution? > >This newsgroup is testament that many others have issues >and problems about Administrator & User's accounts and >getting permission do something under Vista. I'm not one of them, so... lacking any first-hand experience with same, I have no solution for you. Ta ta. |
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| Re: LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied Hope you got it to work! Who is Oscar? Can't seem to find in this thread. Did you find a good solution? I'm having a similar problem trying to remove an older service from task manager. The service also shows up in LEGACY_SERVICENAME. When trying to change permissions with Vista Home Premium it is denied. I thought that perhaps TAKEOWN /F *.* might do the trick, but didn't. I will try to re-install the old service and delete, but would like to be able to edit the registry. It sounds like an update to a higher Vista may work, but not having permission to delete entries is not an upgrade from XP with Vista Home Premium. -- Markie Post |
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| Re: LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied
oscar was third person who answered my original post. Googled this and have checked various Vista sites & forums without success regarding these particular registry keys. Perhaps there is no solution! Eventually when need to do clean install, will then be rid of them. Tx for input and good luck if you figure this out. "Markie Post" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:1cff437ee8cd5abcea03bff0997f527a@nntp-gateway.com... > > Hope you got it to work! Who is Oscar? Can't seem to find in this > thread. > Did you find a good solution? > > I'm having a similar problem trying to remove an older service from > task manager. The service also shows up in LEGACY_SERVICENAME. When > trying to change permissions with Vista Home Premium it is denied. I > thought that perhaps TAKEOWN /F *.* might do the trick, but didn't. > > I will try to re-install the old service and delete, but would like to > be able to edit the registry. It sounds like an update to a higher Vista > may work, but not having permission to delete entries is not an upgrade > from XP with Vista Home Premium. > > > -- > Markie Post |
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| Re: LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied Hi, Yes it must be annoying not to be able to get rid of those keys - clean install will definitely do it - but unless you were planning one anyway it seems a bit unneccessary. I don't think a few dozen extra keys will hurt performance. SIW2 -- SIW2 |
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| Re: LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied
Don't plan to do clean install just to get rid of few registry items and would only do if an absolute necessity due to some major OS problem couldn't resolve otherwise. Now on to finding solutions to some other *annoying* Vista issues. "SIW2" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:8d5e2ecd78262d8278757e2d340993d2@nntp-gateway.com... > > Hi, > > Yes it must be annoying not to be able to get rid of those keys - clean > install will definitely do it - but unless you were planning one anyway > it seems a bit unneccessary. > > I don't think a few dozen extra keys will hurt performance. > > SIW2 > > > -- > SIW2 |
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| Re: LEGACY Registry Items Access Denied
Some of you talking about unnessesary action in order to try remove registery keys. In some case it is realy nessesary. For example when trying to get rid of virus and or rootkit. I have a key identfied as a rootkit, LEGACY_MSQPDXSERV related to tid-serv sometime identified backdoor. I am running Vista. Have tried the sugestions in this thread. |
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| How can I delete registry keys
I have live mail but cannot upgrade it. I want to delete a registry key for windows media player. The installation program cannot upgrade windows live mail, writer, msn, etc. because it cannot delete a registry key that belongs to media player and the installation rolls back. I can navigate to that registry key, take possession of the key, but cannot delete it. I have tried psexec and while I can view the key, still cannot delete it. |
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