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wayno1021

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Error Message When Using .reg file
« on: June 07, 2007, 12:01:02 PM »
I'll try to be brief and thorough. I'm running Windows XP on an emachines desktop. I connect to the internet using Netzero dialup and I read my email through Outlook Express 6. I use Internet Explorer 7 when I go online.

Recently, I downloaded and installed the new McAfee Security Suite, but when I connect online, my CPU usage jumps to 100% and stays there. The culprit is something called emproxy that was included in the McAfee program. It causes an ungodly slowdown.

I contacted McAfee, and they were aware of the problem and emailed me a file to fix the registry. I had to rename the file to end in .reg and then double-click on it to merge it into the registry.

Here is the problem: when I double-click on the file, an error message pops up telling me "Windows Cannot Access the specified device, path or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item."

Now, I am the only user of this computer (not the one I am writing this on), and I have administrator rights. I wonder if I reboot into SafeMode, will I get this process to work? Other people with the same problem on the McAfee help forum have used this file without encountering the error message.

Other than trying SafeMode, I would try to enter the info from the file into the registry myself using the registry editor, but I don't have enough specific information about the info to feel comfortable doing this. I have requested more info from the McAfee help forum, but they haven't responded in a couple of days.

Any advice?

Thanks, Wayne

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Re: Error Message When Using .reg file
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2007, 12:18:03 PM »
Did you know that the registry has security permissions just like files and folders?

Open the registry to the area you want to make the change and look at the tool at the top of the window for security to make the registry write able. I bet right now it is read only because macafee wants to help you with spyware wirting to the registry.

To assign permissions to a registry key
1.
 Open Registry Editor.
 
2.
 Click the key to which you want to assign permissions.
 
3.
 On the Edit menu, click Permissions.
 
4.
 Assign an access level to the selected key as follows:

• To grant the user permission to read the key contents, but not save any changes made to the file, under Permissions for name, for Read, select the Allow check box.
 
• To grant the user permission to open, edit, and take ownership of the selected key, under Permissions for name, for Full Control, select the Allow check box.
 
• To grant the user special permission in the selected key, click Advanced.
 
 
5.
 If you are assigning permissions to a subkey and you want the inheritable permissions assigned to the parent key to apply to the subkey also, click Advanced and select the Inherit from parents the permission entries that apply to child objects. Include these with entries explicitly defined here check box.
 

Caution

• Incorrectly editing the registry may severely damage your system. Before making changes to the registry, you should back up any valued data on your computer.
 

Notes

• To open Registry Editor, click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
 
• You must have appropriate permissions to make changes to a registry key. To maintain security when making changes to a registry key for which you need administrative credentials, log in as a member of the Users group and run Regedit as an administrator by right-clicking the Regedit icon, clicking Run as, and clicking an account in the local Administrators group. The Regedit icon does not appear by default from the Start menu. To access the icon, open the Windows or WINNT folder on your computer.
 
• If you own a registry key, you can specify the users and groups that can open that key. To determine who can open your registry keys, you need to assign permissions to them. You can add or remove users or groups from those authorized to access your registry keys at any time.
 
• The Special Permissions check boxes indicate whether custom permissions have been set for this key, but you cannot set special permissions by clicking these check boxes. Click Advanced to set special permissions.
 
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Re: Error Message When Using .reg file
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2007, 04:15:55 PM »
Nothing worked! I kept getting the same message, no matter what I did.

Here is the path to the registry change contained in the file McAfee sent me:

[HKEY_LOCAL-MACHINE\SOFTWARE\McAfee\Redirector\NoProxyList]

Currently, there is no NoProxyList subkey under the Redirector subkey. I assume the actions of the file will create one.

So, following your advice, I opened regedit and assigned Full Control permissions to the account with my name to the Redirector subkey. When I tried to double-click the .reg file, I got the same message.

Then I rebooted to SafeMode, logged in as Administrator (not the account with my name) and tried to double-click on the file. Still, I got the same error message.

I am near the end of my patience. I have been dealing with this Netzero/McAfee problem for over five weeks and nothing seems to help.

Sorry for the little rant, but thanks very much for your attention and suggestion. If there is anyone out there who can talk me through making this change manually in registry editor, I'd be very grateful for the help.
Wayne

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    Re: Error Message When Using .reg file
    « Reply #3 on: June 09, 2007, 11:31:26 AM »
    May this helps:

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    # open regedit
    # goto HKCR\regfile\shell\open\command
    # change default string value to regedit.exe "%1"
    # Do this also to HKCR\regedit\shell\open\command

    ..Still Newbie KID..

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    Re: Error Message When Using .reg file
    « Reply #4 on: June 10, 2007, 11:07:38 AM »
    I would un-install McAffee...demand a refund and DLoad and install AVG free before even thinking about editing the registry just to get a protection program to run properly...
    " Anyone who goes to a psychiatrist should have his head examined. "