Re: Error 1402
- From: WeeWilly <WeeWilly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 11:51:01 -0700
Followed that process. I now have two files under MSFS..
The NAME of both start with a flag that has AB within.
The first is followed by (Default) Type REG_SZ No data
The second is followed by Installed Type REG_SZ Data says 1 (one)
I started the install again of the .exe file and I get, as before, partway
thru the install and it gives the same error message.. exactly.
Thanks, Bill
"R. McCarty" wrote:
Yes, as far as permissions goes Administrator is login name. There is.
also a group name "Administrators" which would also work for you.
"WeeWilly" <WeeWilly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Please don't throw up your hands for this dummy..
Log-in name?? When I log into my computer/windows.. it says
Administrator..
I then type in my password.
So, is my log-in name Administrator?
"R. McCarty" wrote:
OK - In the Security Group ADD your unique login name. Once
the name appears in the Group or User tic/check the "Full Control"
in the bottom segment box.
*You can also use the Universal identifier "Everyone", but that's
a little on the extreme side.
"WeeWilly" <WeeWilly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks again.. I navigated there.. right clicked on MSFS and
Permissions.
A
box popped up. Nothing in Security Group or user names and Permissions
for
Full Control, Read and Special Permissions are all unchecked.
"R. McCarty" wrote:
Click Start, Run (Type) Regedit [Enter]
The Registry is shown in a Windows Explorer style. Click the +/-
indicators to expand or collapse a top level Hive or Key to reach
the key/value you're looking for.
TIP: Before ever modifying or removing ANY Registry key use
the File, Export function to save the original key data. The
Export works on the currently selected Key name ( Shown
as a bolded background over the key name )
"WeeWilly" <WeeWilly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thank you.. realize dumb question.. but....
1. No, I'm afraid to use the Reg Cleaner w/o guidance :)
2. Where do I go to Right Click to find permissions? Do I have to
go
to
the
registry? IOW, do I have to "RUN" reg edit? or other process.
Thanks from the noob..
Bill
"R. McCarty" wrote:
Windows XP uses ACL ( Access Control Listing ). Files/Folders &
Registry keys can have various levels of access granted to certain
users
or Groups.
Your error msg doesn't really indicate permissions but an
inability
to
actually open the key for modification.
You haven't recently run any type of Registry Cleaner ?
There is a tool that you can run that resets all Registry
permissions
back
to a default state. I'm not sure that's what is called for at this
point.
You can check a specific Registry Key for it's permissions by
Right
Clicking the name and then Left Clicking "Permissions" it will show
you
a dual pane details box with the top segment showing Users and as
you select a user it's assigned permissions appear in the bottom
segment.
"WeeWilly" <WeeWilly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've had this problem before trying to install Adobe Reader. I
ultimately
had to delete a different Adobe product to allow me to install
the
latest
version of Reader.
Now, I am having the same problem trying to install Microsoft's
Excel
Reader.
I have Win XP and am logged in as Admin.
Error 1402: Setup cannot open the registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows
CurrentVersion\Run\OptionalComponants
MFS
I don't understand what sufficient permissions means.. and I'm
not
terribly
technically minded.
Can you help walk me thru the issue?
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