Re: Error1402. Key UNKNOWN\DfrgSnapin.1\CLSID.

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Cycle Wrote:
> Failed attempts to install an application (Diskeeper), produce this
> message.
>
> "Error 1402. Could not open key: UNKNOWN\DfrgSnapin.1\CLSID.
> Verify you have sufficient access to that key."
>
>

I've got the solution for you and I'm sure that it works, because I had
the same problem and it is now solved!

1. Go in the registry editor. The top most folder listed is
HKEY_Classes_Root.
Right-click on this folder and select PERMISSIONS from the menu.
2. Once there, look through the permissions listed and make sure that
Administrators and System are both listed. If they are not, please
refer to
the bottom of this write-up under "Conditional Step".
3. If they are both listed, make sure that both have Full Control
checked on ALLOW. If they are not yet checked, click in that box and
select
APPLY. This will put the proper permissions through the registry and
should
set you up for a good installation. Once finished with this area select
OK
and close the Registry Editor.
4. Once done, retry the installation of Diskeeper.

Conditional Step
---------------------
If you've found that System and/or Administrators are not listed in
the
permissions section, you will need to add them. To do so, click the
Add
Button and in the following screen type System or Administrators
depending
on which is missing. (You may only do one at a time). Once typed,
select the
CHECK NAME button which will end up highlighting the name and then you
can
select OK.

Have a nice day! :)
Revesbleus


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