


Same people typically hang out in both places, but the question over here is kind of like getting the hot fudge sauce on your steamedĪsparagus - it tastes odd, even if you will be eating both of them at the same meal. The -a option will show you open registry handles, although you'll have to sort through a lot of output.Īnd by the way, questions about non-PowerShell console tools normally work better over in The Official Scripting Guys forum. Using the Systinternals handle.exe tool ( ) with (2) Something else on the PC has open handles to the key you opened - possibly a background scan tool of some kind. Checking permissions on the path in regedit should confirm if this is the issue. I believe this only errors out at unload time. (1) You're attempting to modify a registry path which you don't have sufficient permissions for, even as administrator. Generally, this issue will only crop up under 1 of 2 circumstances: What's the registry path you're modifying?
