20/10-2006 à 09:58j'ai trouvé la solution: c'est un pb de droits dans la base de registre !
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?forumid=44&catid=184&threadid=990499&enterthread=y
This whole mess comes about typically from something messing around with key permissions on HKLM/Software/Classes and usually wiping everything and changing it to Everyone with full access.
HKLM/Software/Classes should have group Administrators granted full access, SYSTEM granted full access and USERS granted Read access, these rights are then inherited by the subkeys. CREATOR OWNER and Power Users probably should appear in the permissions as well on a factory new install. HKCR is a merge of the HKLM/Software/Classes and HKCU/Software/Classes keys.
Q313222 from Microsoft is one place to start for finding how permissions can be set back to factory for the Registry. I'm still dealing with bad Flash installs a year and a half later. You can waste a lot of time running down all the nonwritable keys with REGMON which is a great tool by the way, but this really is a waste of time when the parent key is missing it's proper ACL settings and you could cure most of the problem by restoring the permissions and allowing inheritance to take care of all those Administrator unwriteable keys.
Once this is corrected, you can then use REGMON to run down the one or two keys that really do have messed up permissions.
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Pendons les écolos pendant qu'il y a encore des arbres.