Windows 8 vb6 error accessing the ole registry




















You may check the option Run as Administrator in the Compatibility tab in the Outlook Properties Window and check if this issue occurs. Following your instructions above This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. You are commenting using your WordPress.

You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Skip to content This problem happen in win7, becuse of the compatibility issue. It s easy to slove this problem. Right click on VB6 icon and choose properties.

Tick Run this program in compatibility mode for: you can choose the Windows XP or any other OS that you sure your version of vb6 is comatibale with. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. There are also instructions to fix the security if regedit32 is unable to access the key. Article ID: In Windows 7 go to start menu then right click "Microsoft Visual Basic 6" then select properties and click Compatibility from the dialog box that appears then tick "Run this program as an administrator".

Have you tried this? Basically, it seems that it is a crystal reports issue. Hope that helps. When I installed VB6 on Win using instructions easily found by a search engine , it worked fine. UAC was off -- i. After a few weeks I turned UAC on -- i. VB6 then couldn't compile because of the "Error accessing the system registry" problem. Unfortunately, turning it off again didn't help.

Apparently the damage done by turning it on was irreversible. I can't explain why this should be, but that's my experience. EXE administrative privileges while leaving UAC off sounded like a great idea, but that didn't work for me either.

Finally, using Process Monitor and PsTools as described in other posts here worked. However, I had to give Full Control to large parts of my registry to Everyone. This didn't apply just to isolated keys. It seems that the compiler needs to add keys to major nodes, so I had to open up these entire nodes. Aside from the fact that working through these steps took hours, I'm now much more exposed than I was before I tried to increase security via UAC, However, I need VB6 and don't see another solution short of a new computer.

It's VB6 installation issue. Try to re-intall VB6 on your system. Otherwise open "visual studio 6. I have fixed the problem. But none of the suggestion above worked. This creats a security break. I am running 64bit Windows 7 with vb6 serice pack 6B. I'm running Windows 10 Pro



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