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So, I uninstalled it with the intent to reinstall it. When I try to reinstall it, I receive the following error:. System error 5. Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.

Attached is a screenshot. The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:. System error 5 is "Access Denied". I don't know how you got in this situation but the following should work:. Sorry, something went wrong. I went and found the registry entry listed in the error, and the permissions on it are such that I cannot even view the contents of the registry object. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name.

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This tool lets you bring the product back to a known state so that you can reinstall updates. Windows Installer stores information about each Windows Installer-based product under the following registry subkey:. Information about the updates that are installed for the particular product is recorded under the following Patches subkey:. Under the AllPatches multi-string value. The SQUID for each update, regardless of whether the update is registered, applied, superseded, or obsoleted, is listed here.

This subkey provides more details about an update. Valid update registration requires that all updates that have their SQUIDs listed under the Patches node and that are either registered or applied updates should also be included under the AllPatches multi-string value.

When the update registration information is not as expected, Windows Installer cannot perform any maintenance mode operations on the product. The Patch Registration Cleanup tool addresses some of these issues by removing any registry keys under the Patches node that do not have corresponding entries under the AllPatches multi-string value. For more information about update registration problems, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:.

Here is the proper script to prompt for Parent Registry Key Path and the sub key name you are looking to remove. Sorry - I don't know, but would love to know how to do this too, so I'm subscribing to this thread.

Not worth changing it until it works out :P. I also found Property will not work. Still messed up with the positional parameter somewhere To continue this discussion, please ask a new question.



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