The best way to do it I found out is to go thru all the menu you recommended
and after you clicked Advanced you will see a window with all listed Owners.
There might be quite a few of them: SYSTEM, Administrators, etc, etc, etc.
DELETE all of them and put yourselves as the only owner. Now, the delete
could be done only after you first clicked Edit and you will get another
screen.
That may not be the end of the "nightmare." I mean the nightmare for the
original poster. He may try to delete the darn key (program) at that point
but there is a chance that the Inheritance issue will get on the way. There
is a checkbox down there and it has to be toggled since I do not remember
which position is logically what is required to get rid of inheritance.
"Michael Walraven" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> start orb
> type in white search box
> regedit
> right click on the regedit.exe entry (should be at top)
> select run as administrator
> continue through user account control
> navigate to the item you are having trouble with
> right click the item
> select permissions
> click on the Advanced button
> select owner tab
> in the change owner to: box select the user (yourself) that you want to
> become the owner.
> There are items that you cannot take ownership of this way, you will need
> to reveal the path/key that you are having the problem with if that is the
> case so that someone with a more knowledge can show you how to take even
> the ones you cannot take.
>
> Michael
>
>
> "Debbie Graham" <> wrote in message
> news:#1DnU#...
>> You right click in the registry there is no take ownership option
>>
>> Debbie
>> "Michael Walraven" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> In general
>>> run regedit as an elevated command (right click, run as administrator)
>>> right click on the item that your are having problem with. Take
>>> ownership of that item (advanced - owner tab). Assign full permission to
>>> yourself. Now you should be able to delete.
>>> You might find it necessary to take ownership to the containing item.
>>>
>>> Be really sure that you want to bypass Vista security!
>>> Backup the registry first!!
>>>
>>> Michael
>>> Vista Home premium
>>>
>>>
>>> "Debbie Graham" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> There are some files in the registry that belong to programs I no
>>>> longer have installed but it won't let me delete them. It says I have
>>>> no access. I tried giving permission but when I click apply, it still
>>>> says it can't give permission to give permission.............
>>>>
>>>> Why did they have to make Vista so hard with stuff like that. This is
>>>> one feature that really turns me off to Vista and I will stick to XP on
>>>> my pc until the end. My laptop, unfortunately is stuck with Vista
>>>> Debbie
>>>>
>>
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