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Virtual app REgistry Access denied

HI all,

I was virtualising Avery CD Stomoper and got stuck at registry permissions. I was that there will be no registry permissions issue and conflict issue if we virtualise the applications but in reality I have issue with virtualising this app.
I did run the regmon and found that there few registry key permissions are required.

Any help is appreciated?

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Posted by: Ram 15 years ago
Senior Purple Belt
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Hi All,

By unchecking the "Enforce Security Descriptors" under the deplyment tab had resolved the issue.

Thanks all,

regards,
Ram
Posted by: Ram 15 years ago
Senior Purple Belt
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I thought this is resolved but....

The issue is resolved in terms of permissions but un checking that box gives me an new issue. While running the shortcut I get this new dialog box. I have attached the dialog box to this messgae.

Any help would be appreciated.
Posted by: turbokitty 15 years ago
6th Degree Black Belt
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I thought App-V only captured file permissions and not registry permissions anyway?

As for your error, is your virtual drive B:? If so, that's an odd choice.

What does the shortcut point to? If it's to the file that's popping up, you should delete that shortcut. It's trying to uninstall your app. You should remove all the uninstall links in the bubble.
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