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What type of permissions are needed to resolve Acccess denied for GetDsOfNames to registry entry HKCR\Typelib

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    Hi, I am getting a ACCESS_DENIED error message when calling GetDsOfNames Here at work I am not looged on as an adminstrator and have no such rights The support group here wants to know what type of permission I would need Not having access to the registry and not being all that of expert I dont know what answer to give If am running Windows XP Service Pack 3 If anyone can shed some light would appreciate it Thanks

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      Hi, I am getting a ACCESS_DENIED error message when calling GetDsOfNames Here at work I am not looged on as an adminstrator and have no such rights The support group here wants to know what type of permission I would need Not having access to the registry and not being all that of expert I dont know what answer to give If am running Windows XP Service Pack 3 If anyone can shed some light would appreciate it Thanks

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      I think you need administrator rights to access HKCR keys. You can check this by running regedit to see if it will start under your userid.

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