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    Hi all. I am trying to access registry values of Windows 7 using vb.net (VS2005) but each time when I am trying to read or write some values, it gives some permission check kind of error messages. When I am trying to execute program in admin mode, it gives the same error message. Suggest me what should I do. Thanks. Gagan

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      Hi all. I am trying to access registry values of Windows 7 using vb.net (VS2005) but each time when I am trying to read or write some values, it gives some permission check kind of error messages. When I am trying to execute program in admin mode, it gives the same error message. Suggest me what should I do. Thanks. Gagan

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      Without knowing what the error message is and what the code looks like that's generating the message, it's pretty much impossible to tell you what's wrong.

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