It’s much easier just to fix the entire registry by using the SubInACL utility. You can reset each entry manually, but that is a major pain. The problem is for some reason regisry permissions are given to the user msiserver.
I get the resulting error in VS/.NET JIT event catcher: “ Requested registry access is not allowed”īasically it comes down to the fact that your account is not an admin account by default (like it was in XP), its not UAC’s fault this time-surprise surprise!
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Some of code I had been working on in the labs on XP wont run on Vista-Particularly when editing the registry.įor example when coding up something to change the RDC port on a server based on OS (Based on the Major & Minor Windows Version Code numbers) i open the following reg entry: const string TerminalServicesPortNumberRegistryKey = Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp" We use Windows XP & Visiual Studio2005 and everything works a charm!īut its a different story when i installed VS 08 on my Vista box at home.
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In class we do all developing in a virtual environment so we can have full root access to the system witout compromising security on the local machine itself. So recently I have been delving into a bit of C#/MS-SQL (and am loving it). Ok, now I am in my second year of University/College… Previously I had been studying Java in my Comp Sci classes (i didn’t like it much but that’s beside the point i guess). Posted in Internet Explorer | Comments Off on Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 has been released! We focused our work around three themes: everyday browsing (the things that real people do all the time), safety (the term most people use for what we’ve called ‘trustworthy’ in previous posts), and the platform (the focus of Beta 1, how developers around the world will build the next billion web pages and the next waves of great services). Before the team blogs about our Beta 2 in detail, here’s an overview of what you’ll find in IE8. While Beta 1 was for developers, we think that anyone who browses or works on the web will enjoy IE8 Beta 2. Additional languages will be available soon. In addition to English, IE8 Beta 2 is available in Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), and German. You’ll find versions for 32- and 64-bit editions of Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008. We’re excited to release IE8 Beta 2 today for public download. This blog is totally independant from Microsoft and any other company or organisation and this blog (not the people) is not affiliated with Microsoft at all. Let it be known, long and far across all distant lands. You are currently browsing the archives for the Microsoft category.