Registry Error
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Hello,:) i'm always getting this dialog box "Requested Registry access is not allowed" when i'm trying to create a new solution or trying to adding an item to any existing solution :S i've tried too many things as explained in some forum but they r not workin. anyone encountred this problem ? ps: i'm using visual studio .net 2005 with Windows Vista. thanx for you help :)
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Hello,:) i'm always getting this dialog box "Requested Registry access is not allowed" when i'm trying to create a new solution or trying to adding an item to any existing solution :S i've tried too many things as explained in some forum but they r not workin. anyone encountred this problem ? ps: i'm using visual studio .net 2005 with Windows Vista. thanx for you help :)
Have you installed VS2005 SP1 and the VS2005 SP1 Update for Vista? You should also run VS2005 as administrator.
Scott.
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Have you installed VS2005 SP1 and the VS2005 SP1 Update for Vista? You should also run VS2005 as administrator.
Scott.
—In just two days, tomorrow will be yesterday. [Forum Guidelines] [Articles] [Blog]
i've installed them . i already créated a solution using vs 2005 in vista ... the last time i've done this it was 2 week ago but i can't do this right now and i can't remember doing something critical in windows registry or installing something important bur Nhibernate .. and i don't think that nHibernate would modify registry authorisations :S thanx
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i've installed them . i already créated a solution using vs 2005 in vista ... the last time i've done this it was 2 week ago but i can't do this right now and i can't remember doing something critical in windows registry or installing something important bur Nhibernate .. and i don't think that nHibernate would modify registry authorisations :S thanx
Hmmm...Nhibernate shouldn't have caused any problems like this. I'm not sure what else to tell you to try other than uninstalling and reinstalling Visual Studio. Sorry.
Scott.
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