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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T14:16:57+00:00 2026-05-10T14:16:57+00:00

Okay, so I’m running a small test webserver on my private network. I’ve got

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Okay, so I’m running a small test webserver on my private network. I’ve got a machine running Windows 2000 Pro, and I’m trying to run an ASP.NET app through IIS.

I wrote it so that the webpage would use the registry to store certain settings (connection strings, potentially volatile locations of other web services, paths in the local filesystem where certain information is stored etc…) Of course, it worked fine when testing with VStudio.NET 2005, because the user running the app has elevated privileges. However, running it on IIS I get a ‘Access to the registry key ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software’ is denied.’, which suggests the IIS user doesn’t have read access to that part of the registry (I only do reads through the website itself, never writes).

I was like ‘okay, simple enough, I’ll just go give that user rights to that part of the registry through regedit.’ The problem is, I don’t see an option anywhere in regedit to change security settings… at all. Which got me thinking… I don’t think I’ve ever actually had to change security settings for registry hives/keys before, and I don’t think I know how to do it.

Half an hour of searching the web later, I haven’t found any usable information on this subject. What I’m wondering is… how DO you change security rights to portions of the registry? I’m stumped, and it seems my ability to find the answer on Google is failing me utterly… and since I just signed up here, I figured I’d see if anyone here knew. =)

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  1. 2026-05-10T14:16:58+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 2:16 pm

    If your having touble with RegEdit in Windows 2000 you can try the following:

    • Copy the Windows XP RegEdt32.exe to the Windows 2000 Machine
    • Using a Windows XP Machine, connect to the Windows 2000 registry remotely: File > Connect Network Registry
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