Ali
Ali

Reputation: 1841

Access denied when creating registry key

I am trying to create a registry key at following location but I am getting access denied error:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MyCompany\MyProgram

Here is the code:

RegistryKey reg;
reg = Registry.LocalMachine.CreateSubKey(@"SOFTWARE\MyCompany\MyProgram");

Upvotes: 3

Views: 22625

Answers (3)

J Vishal
J Vishal

Reputation: 11

I tried below syntax:

SETX /S [Machine Name] [Variable] [Value] /M

I am not sure why but in Windows 7, if you specify machine name on which you are adding system variable, even for local machine then it works.

Upvotes: 1

Martin Liversage
Martin Liversage

Reputation: 106826

You are most likely using User Account Control (UAC). This means that even if you are an administrator your access token doesn't have the necessary privileges to do things like creating registry keys in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.

However, by going through a UAC prompt you can elevate your privileges.

Regedit includes a UAC manifest that will raise the prompt before it is executed ensuring that it can perform the actions it needs to be able to do. You can also right-click on an executable or shortcut and select Run as administrator.

So essentially you have three options:

  • Turn off UAC
  • Use Run as administrator
  • Include a UAC manifest in your executable

The first solution is less secure and the last solution is the most elegant (but also the one that actually requires some effort).

Upvotes: 7

Darin Dimitrov
Darin Dimitrov

Reputation: 1038730

You need to run your application under an account that has sufficient privileges to write to the registry at the specified location. Usually the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE branch is reserved for power users because it contains machine global settings.

Upvotes: 5

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