In some key entries in the registry (for example, System, Root), even administrator does not have permission to modify, because only "system" has permissions.
"Warning" do not attempt to make administrator or other users seize power by overriding permissions on the upper level of the registry, which can cause many Windows services to not open!!! Even Windows hangs out!
(like me this silly b just carried on the above operation ... If I do it like this, look at my last blog and restore the registry permissions to the default. )
"Correct operation"
With Psexec.exe, open Regedit.exe as system, so you can modify it directly,
Command:
Psexec.exe-i-d-s Regedit.exe
PsExec belongs to one of the tools within Windows, and these powerful Swiss Army knives can be downloaded from here:
Http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb795533.aspx
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The following is the original English version of the Windows internal tools and Google automatic translation of Chinese (so that the search engine index)
Sysinternals Process Utilities
Autoruns
See what programs is configured to the startup automatically when the your system boots and you login. Autoruns also shows you the full list of Registry and file locations where applications can configure Auto-start settings.
Handle
This handy command-line utility would show you what files is open by which processes, and much more.
ListDLLs
List all the DLLs is currently loaded, including where they is loaded and their version numbers. Version 2.0 Prints the full path names of loaded modules.
Portmon
Monitor Serial and parallel port activity with this advanced monitoring tool. It knows about all serial and parallel IOCTLs and even shows you a portion of the data being sent and received. Version 3.x has the powerful new UI enhancements and advanced filtering capabilities.
ProcDump
This new command-line utility was aimed at capturing process dumps of otherwise difficult to isolate and reproduce CPU Spik Es. It also serves as a general process dump creation utility and can also monitor and generate process dumps when a process H As a hung window or unhandled exception.
Process Explorer
Find out who files, registry keys and other objects processes has open, which DLLs they has loaded, and more. This uniquely powerful utility would even show you the WHO owns each process.
Process Monitor
Monitor file system, Registry, process, thread and DLL activity in real-time.
PsExec
Execute processes remotely.
PsGetSid
Displays the SID of a computer or a user.
PsKill
Terminate local or remote processes.
PsList
Show information about processes and threads.
PsService
View and control services.
PsSuspend
Suspend and resume processes.
PsTools
The PsTools suite includes command-line utilities for listing the processes running on local or remote computers, running Processes remotely, rebooting computers, dumping event logs, and more.
ShellRunas
Launch programs as a different user via a convenient shell Context-menu entry.
VMMap
See a breakdown of a process ' s committed virtual memory types as well as the amount of physical memory (working set) Assig Ned by the operating system to those types. Identify The sources of process memory usage and the memory cost of application features.
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Autoruns
See which programs are configured to start automatically when your system starts and you log on. Autorun also indicates your registry and file location, and the application can configure a complete list of autostart settings.
Handle
This handy command-line utility will tell you which files are opened by which processes, and so on.
ListDLLs
Lists all currently loaded DLLs, including where they were mounted and their version number. Version 2.0 prints the full path name of the loaded module.
Portmon
Monitoring with this advanced monitoring tool, serial and parallel port activity. It knows all the standard serial and parallel IOCTL, and even tells you to send and receive part of the data. Version 3.x features powerful new UI enhancements and advanced filtering capabilities.
ProcDump
This new command-line utility is designed to capture other ways in which dumps that are difficult to handle are isolated and reproduce CPU spikes. It can also be used as a generic process dump creation utility, or can be monitored and generated during a dump, when a process has a pending window or an unhandled exception.
Process Explorer
Find out which files, registry keys and other objects The process has opened, what DLLs they have loaded, and so on. This unique and powerful tool will even tell you who owns every process.
Process Monitor
In real-time monitoring of file systems, registry, process, thread and DLL activity.
PSEXEC
Remote execution program.
PsGetSid
Displays the SID of the computer or user.
PsKill
Terminates a local or remote process.
PsList
Displays information about processes and threads.
PsService
View and control services.
PsSuspend
Suspend and resume procedures.
PSTOOLS
The PsTools Suite includes command-line utilities for listing processes running on local or remote computers, running processes remotely, restarting computers, dumping event logs, and so on.
ShellRunas
Start the program with a different user through the convenient Shell context menu item.
VMMap
The process of looking at the number of recognized virtual memory classifications, as well as the amount of physical memory (working set) assigned to those types by the operating system. Identifies the memory usage of the process and the source of the memory cost of the application functionality.
Unable to delete/modify registry key under Windows 7: Insufficient permissions