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Trying to delete a subkey in the reg per KB290684
see this link http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;290684 Windows XP Important Do not remove the main Protected Storage System Provider key. This key is not automatically regenerated. If you are not having password retention problems and you do not remember your password, deleting the user subkey may result in not being able to retrieve your mail. Note If you are a Windows XP user, you must have administrator permissions to edit the system registry. 1. Quit all programs. 2. Click Start, and then click Run. 3. In the Open box, type regedit32, and then click OK. 4. Locate and then click the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider 5. On the Edit menu, click Permissions. 6. Click the account for the user who is currently logged on and verify that Read and Full Control are both set to Allow. 7. Click the Advanced button, verify that the user who is currently logged on is selected, that Full Control is listed in the Permissions column, and that This Key and Subkeys is listed in the Apply to column. 8. Click Apply, and then click Yes when you receive a prompt to continue. 9. Click OK two times. 10. Double-click the Protected Storage System Provider key to expand the key, click the user subkey folder that is directly below the Protected Storage System Provider key, click Delete on the Edit menu, and then click Yes in the warning message dialog box. The user subkey folder looks similar to the following example: S-1-5-21-124525095-708259637-1543119021-16701 Note For every identity that you have, there may be a subkey under the Protected Storage System Provider key. To resolve this issue in all your identities, you must delete all the user subkeys folders under the Protected Storage System Provider key. 11. On the File menu, click Exit, and then restart your computer. When I try to delete the subkey I get an error saying that I am unable to delete the Key I checked and I have full permissions on the account I am logged on as. I am the only account on this computer. Should I create another account like administrator and then logon as that to delete this key? Any help would be great Thanks Tom @ work |
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If you're following the article exactly, then you will have full permissions to modify or delete the keys necessary. Some users find my version easier to follow.
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_oe_passwords.htm The above also applies to Internet Explorer and other applications that use the Protected Storage System Provider registry key to store passwords. -- Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows Media Center\Windows Powered Smart Display\Security Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes http://www.dougknox.com -------------------------------- Per user Group Policy Restrictions for XP Home and XP Pro http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_securityconsole.htm -------------------------------- Please reply only to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Unsolicited e-mail is not answered. "KeyWest JetSki" <kwjetskiking@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OncZFXUYFHA.2520@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Trying to delete a subkey in the reg per KB290684 > > see this link http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;290684 > > Windows XP > Important Do not remove the main Protected Storage System Provider key. This > key is not automatically regenerated. If you are not having password > retention problems and you do not remember your password, deleting the user > subkey may result in not being able to retrieve your mail. > > Note If you are a Windows XP user, you must have administrator permissions > to edit the system registry. 1. Quit all programs. > 2. Click Start, and then click Run. > 3. In the Open box, type regedit32, and then click OK. > 4. Locate and then click the following registry key: > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider > 5. On the Edit menu, click Permissions. > 6. Click the account for the user who is currently logged on and > verify that Read and Full Control are both set to Allow. > 7. Click the Advanced button, verify that the user who is currently > logged on is selected, that Full Control is listed in the Permissions > column, and that This Key and Subkeys is listed in the Apply to column. > 8. Click Apply, and then click Yes when you receive a prompt to > continue. > 9. Click OK two times. > 10. Double-click the Protected Storage System Provider key to expand > the key, click the user subkey folder that is directly below the Protected > Storage System Provider key, click Delete on the Edit menu, and then click > Yes in the warning message dialog box. > > The user subkey folder looks similar to the following example: > > S-1-5-21-124525095-708259637-1543119021-16701 > > Note For every identity that you have, there may be a subkey under the > Protected Storage System Provider key. To resolve this issue in all your > identities, you must delete all the user subkeys folders under the Protected > Storage System Provider key. > 11. On the File menu, click Exit, and then restart your computer. > > > > When I try to delete the subkey I get an error saying that I am unable to > delete the Key > > I checked and I have full permissions on the account I am logged on as. I am > the only account on this computer. Should I create another account like > administrator and then logon as that to delete this key? > > Any help would be great > > Thanks > > Tom @ work > > |
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To assign permissions to a registry key
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...permit_key.mspx To take ownership of a registry key http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...t_take_own.mspx -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:OncZFXUYFHA.2520@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl, KeyWest JetSki <kwjetskiking@hotmail.com> hunted and pecked: > Trying to delete a subkey in the reg per KB290684 > > see this link > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;290684 > > Windows XP > Important Do not remove the main Protected Storage System Provider key. > This key is not automatically regenerated. If you are not having password > retention problems and you do not remember your password, deleting the > user subkey may result in not being able to retrieve your mail. > > Note If you are a Windows XP user, you must have administrator permissions > to edit the system registry. 1. Quit all programs. > 2. Click Start, and then click Run. > 3. In the Open box, type regedit32, and then click OK. > 4. Locate and then click the following registry key: > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System > Provider > 5. On the Edit menu, click Permissions. > 6. Click the account for the user who is currently logged on and > verify that Read and Full Control are both set to Allow. > 7. Click the Advanced button, verify that the user who is currently > logged on is selected, that Full Control is listed in the Permissions > column, and that This Key and Subkeys is listed in the Apply to column. > 8. Click Apply, and then click Yes when you receive a prompt to > continue. > 9. Click OK two times. > 10. Double-click the Protected Storage System Provider key to expand > the key, click the user subkey folder that is directly below the Protected > Storage System Provider key, click Delete on the Edit menu, and then click > Yes in the warning message dialog box. > > The user subkey folder looks similar to the following example: > > S-1-5-21-124525095-708259637-1543119021-16701 > > Note For every identity that you have, there may be a subkey under > the Protected Storage System Provider key. To resolve this issue in all > your identities, you must delete all the user subkeys folders under the > Protected Storage System Provider key. > 11. On the File menu, click Exit, and then restart your computer. > > > > When I try to delete the subkey I get an error saying that I am unable to > delete the Key > > I checked and I have full permissions on the account I am logged on as. I > am the only account on this computer. Should I create another account like > administrator and then logon as that to delete this key? > > Any help would be great > > Thanks > > Tom @ work |
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Well putting all your great info asside. What do I do when I am trying to get
into regedit32 and I get an error message that windoes cannot find regedit32 ? Then I can try all the ideas to fix my problem with the outlook not remembering my password. thanks -- Thank You and Good Bye "Doug Knox MS-MVP" wrote: > If you're following the article exactly, then you will have full permissions to modify or delete the keys necessary. Some users find my version easier to follow. > > http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_oe_passwords.htm > > The above also applies to Internet Explorer and other applications that use the Protected Storage System Provider registry key to store passwords. > -- > Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows Media Center\Windows Powered Smart Display\Security > Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes > http://www.dougknox.com > -------------------------------- > Per user Group Policy Restrictions for XP Home and XP Pro > http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_securityconsole.htm > -------------------------------- > Please reply only to the newsgroup so all may benefit. > Unsolicited e-mail is not answered. > > "KeyWest JetSki" <kwjetskiking@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OncZFXUYFHA.2520@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > Trying to delete a subkey in the reg per KB290684 > > > > see this link http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;290684 > > > > Windows XP > > Important Do not remove the main Protected Storage System Provider key. This > > key is not automatically regenerated. If you are not having password > > retention problems and you do not remember your password, deleting the user > > subkey may result in not being able to retrieve your mail. > > > > Note If you are a Windows XP user, you must have administrator permissions > > to edit the system registry. 1. Quit all programs. > > 2. Click Start, and then click Run. > > 3. In the Open box, type regedit32, and then click OK. > > 4. Locate and then click the following registry key: > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider > > 5. On the Edit menu, click Permissions. > > 6. Click the account for the user who is currently logged on and > > verify that Read and Full Control are both set to Allow. > > 7. Click the Advanced button, verify that the user who is currently > > logged on is selected, that Full Control is listed in the Permissions > > column, and that This Key and Subkeys is listed in the Apply to column. > > 8. Click Apply, and then click Yes when you receive a prompt to > > continue. > > 9. Click OK two times. > > 10. Double-click the Protected Storage System Provider key to expand > > the key, click the user subkey folder that is directly below the Protected > > Storage System Provider key, click Delete on the Edit menu, and then click > > Yes in the warning message dialog box. > > > > The user subkey folder looks similar to the following example: > > > > S-1-5-21-124525095-708259637-1543119021-16701 > > > > Note For every identity that you have, there may be a subkey under the > > Protected Storage System Provider key. To resolve this issue in all your > > identities, you must delete all the user subkeys folders under the Protected > > Storage System Provider key. > > 11. On the File menu, click Exit, and then restart your computer. > > > > > > > > When I try to delete the subkey I get an error saying that I am unable to > > delete the Key > > > > I checked and I have full permissions on the account I am logged on as. I am > > the only account on this computer. Should I create another account like > > administrator and then logon as that to delete this key? > > > > Any help would be great > > > > Thanks > > > > Tom @ work > > > > > |
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Just type regedit
-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://webdiary.smh.com.au/archives...ent/001075.html ================================================= "S3S" <S3S@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FA091CD5-57BE-4194-B42B-F4141F9460F1@microsoft.com... > Well putting all your great info asside. What do I do when I am trying to get > into regedit32 and I get an error message that windoes cannot find regedit32 ? > > Then I can try all the ideas to fix my problem with the outlook not > remembering my password. thanks > -- > Thank You and Good Bye > > > "Doug Knox MS-MVP" wrote: > > > If you're following the article exactly, then you will have full permissions to modify or delete the keys necessary. Some users find my version easier to follow. > > > > http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_oe_passwords.htm > > > > The above also applies to Internet Explorer and other applications that use the Protected Storage System Provider registry key to store passwords. > > -- > > Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows Media Center\Windows Powered Smart Display\Security > > Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes > > http://www.dougknox.com > > -------------------------------- > > Per user Group Policy Restrictions for XP Home and XP Pro > > http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_securityconsole.htm > > -------------------------------- > > Please reply only to the newsgroup so all may benefit. > > Unsolicited e-mail is not answered. > > > > "KeyWest JetSki" <kwjetskiking@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OncZFXUYFHA.2520@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > > Trying to delete a subkey in the reg per KB290684 > > > > > > see this link http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;290684 > > > > > > Windows XP > > > Important Do not remove the main Protected Storage System Provider key. This > > > key is not automatically regenerated. If you are not having password > > > retention problems and you do not remember your password, deleting the user > > > subkey may result in not being able to retrieve your mail. > > > > > > Note If you are a Windows XP user, you must have administrator permissions > > > to edit the system registry. 1. Quit all programs. > > > 2. Click Start, and then click Run. > > > 3. In the Open box, type regedit32, and then click OK. > > > 4. Locate and then click the following registry key: > > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider > > > 5. On the Edit menu, click Permissions. > > > 6. Click the account for the user who is currently logged on and > > > verify that Read and Full Control are both set to Allow. > > > 7. Click the Advanced button, verify that the user who is currently > > > logged on is selected, that Full Control is listed in the Permissions > > > column, and that This Key and Subkeys is listed in the Apply to column. > > > 8. Click Apply, and then click Yes when you receive a prompt to > > > continue. > > > 9. Click OK two times. > > > 10. Double-click the Protected Storage System Provider key to expand > > > the key, click the user subkey folder that is directly below the Protected > > > Storage System Provider key, click Delete on the Edit menu, and then click > > > Yes in the warning message dialog box. > > > > > > The user subkey folder looks similar to the following example: > > > > > > S-1-5-21-124525095-708259637-1543119021-16701 > > > > > > Note For every identity that you have, there may be a subkey under the > > > Protected Storage System Provider key. To resolve this issue in all your > > > identities, you must delete all the user subkeys folders under the Protected > > > Storage System Provider key. > > > 11. On the File menu, click Exit, and then restart your computer. > > > > > > > > > > > > When I try to delete the subkey I get an error saying that I am unable to > > > delete the Key > > > > > > I checked and I have full permissions on the account I am logged on as. I am > > > the only account on this computer. Should I create another account like > > > administrator and then logon as that to delete this key? > > > > > > Any help would be great > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Tom @ work > > > > > > > > |
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Thanks, David.
And to S3S, the command in the KB article is REGEDT32, no I. And in Windows XP, it is only a stub that loads REGEDIT. In Windows 2000, it was a separate program, with different capabilities than REGEDIT. In XP, they're all in one package. -- Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows Media Center\Windows Powered Smart Display\Security Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes http://www.dougknox.com -------------------------------- Per user Group Policy Restrictions for XP Home and XP Pro http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_securityconsole.htm -------------------------------- Please reply only to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Unsolicited e-mail is not answered. "David Candy" <.> wrote in message news:eQnQjqmbFHA.2696@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... Just type regedit -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://webdiary.smh.com.au/archives...ent/001075.html ================================================= "S3S" <S3S@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FA091CD5-57BE-4194-B42B-F4141F9460F1@microsoft.com... > Well putting all your great info asside. What do I do when I am trying to get > into regedit32 and I get an error message that windoes cannot find regedit32 ? > > Then I can try all the ideas to fix my problem with the outlook not > remembering my password. thanks > -- > Thank You and Good Bye > > > "Doug Knox MS-MVP" wrote: > > > If you're following the article exactly, then you will have full permissions to modify or delete the keys necessary. Some users find my version easier to follow. > > > > http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_oe_passwords.htm > > > > The above also applies to Internet Explorer and other applications that use the Protected Storage System Provider registry key to store passwords. > > -- > > Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows Media Center\Windows Powered Smart Display\Security > > Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes > > http://www.dougknox.com > > -------------------------------- > > Per user Group Policy Restrictions for XP Home and XP Pro > > http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_securityconsole.htm > > -------------------------------- > > Please reply only to the newsgroup so all may benefit. > > Unsolicited e-mail is not answered. > > > > "KeyWest JetSki" <kwjetskiking@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OncZFXUYFHA.2520@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > > Trying to delete a subkey in the reg per KB290684 > > > > > > see this link http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;290684 > > > > > > Windows XP > > > Important Do not remove the main Protected Storage System Provider key. This > > > key is not automatically regenerated. If you are not having password > > > retention problems and you do not remember your password, deleting the user > > > subkey may result in not being able to retrieve your mail. > > > > > > Note If you are a Windows XP user, you must have administrator permissions > > > to edit the system registry. 1. Quit all programs. > > > 2. Click Start, and then click Run. > > > 3. In the Open box, type regedit32, and then click OK. > > > 4. Locate and then click the following registry key: > > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider > > > 5. On the Edit menu, click Permissions. > > > 6. Click the account for the user who is currently logged on and > > > verify that Read and Full Control are both set to Allow. > > > 7. Click the Advanced button, verify that the user who is currently > > > logged on is selected, that Full Control is listed in the Permissions > > > column, and that This Key and Subkeys is listed in the Apply to column. > > > 8. Click Apply, and then click Yes when you receive a prompt to > > > continue. > > > 9. Click OK two times. > > > 10. Double-click the Protected Storage System Provider key to expand > > > the key, click the user subkey folder that is directly below the Protected > > > Storage System Provider key, click Delete on the Edit menu, and then click > > > Yes in the warning message dialog box. > > > > > > The user subkey folder looks similar to the following example: > > > > > > S-1-5-21-124525095-708259637-1543119021-16701 > > > > > > Note For every identity that you have, there may be a subkey under the > > > Protected Storage System Provider key. To resolve this issue in all your > > > identities, you must delete all the user subkeys folders under the Protected > > > Storage System Provider key. > > > 11. On the File menu, click Exit, and then restart your computer. > > > > > > > > > > > > When I try to delete the subkey I get an error saying that I am unable to > > > delete the Key > > > > > > I checked and I have full permissions on the account I am logged on as. I am > > > the only account on this computer. Should I create another account like > > > administrator and then logon as that to delete this key? > > > > > > Any help would be great > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Tom @ work > > > > > > > > |
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