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Old 01-13-2008   #1 (permalink)
Mike E


 
 

Brand new to Vista

Hello,

I have been given really super Sony VAIO notebook
for Christmas by my friends!
I have used Windows 98 se till now, on a miserably
slow dialup; but they also gave me a year's wireless!

So, this is Vista Home premium. I have tried installing
a couple graphics programs from Windows 98.
When I run them, Vista is telling me:

"System error accessing registry. Make sure you have
registry modification privileges on this computer."

I am and will be the sole user of this computer.
I'm supposing that I need to change something about
my status, from a user to administrator. I don't yet
know how to do this. The system comes up and I
proceed, but apparently in a guest capacity.

Can anyone advise me?

Thank you,
Mike



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Old 01-13-2008   #2 (permalink)
Mike Hall - MVP


 
 

Re: Brand new to Vista

"Mike E" <nobody@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uEoCwciVIHA.5300@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Hello,
>
> I have been given really super Sony VAIO notebook
> for Christmas by my friends!
> I have used Windows 98 se till now, on a miserably
> slow dialup; but they also gave me a year's wireless!
>
> So, this is Vista Home premium. I have tried installing
> a couple graphics programs from Windows 98.
> When I run them, Vista is telling me:
>
> "System error accessing registry. Make sure you have
> registry modification privileges on this computer."
>
> I am and will be the sole user of this computer.
> I'm supposing that I need to change something about
> my status, from a user to administrator. I don't yet
> know how to do this. The system comes up and I
> proceed, but apparently in a guest capacity.
>
> Can anyone advise me?
>
> Thank you,
> Mike
>
>

A hint at the name of the graphics programs would be good.. :-)

--
Mike Hall - MVP
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx




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Old 01-13-2008   #3 (permalink)
John Barnett MVP


 
 

Re: Brand new to Vista

The applications you are using on Windows 98 may not be compatible with
Vista, after all Windows 98 is a rather ancient operating system by today's
standards. I'd check to see if the software manufacture has a Vista
compatible version of the software you are using. Even running in
compatibility mode may not help the situation if the graphics software is
that old. Vista, as you will find out soon enough, I a whole new all game
compared to Windows 98.

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"Mike E" <nobody@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uEoCwciVIHA.5300@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Hello,
>
> I have been given really super Sony VAIO notebook
> for Christmas by my friends!
> I have used Windows 98 se till now, on a miserably
> slow dialup; but they also gave me a year's wireless!
>
> So, this is Vista Home premium. I have tried installing
> a couple graphics programs from Windows 98.
> When I run them, Vista is telling me:
>
> "System error accessing registry. Make sure you have
> registry modification privileges on this computer."
>
> I am and will be the sole user of this computer.
> I'm supposing that I need to change something about
> my status, from a user to administrator. I don't yet
> know how to do this. The system comes up and I
> proceed, but apparently in a guest capacity.
>
> Can anyone advise me?
>
> Thank you,
> Mike
>
>
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Old 01-13-2008   #4 (permalink)
John Waller


 
 

Re: Brand new to Vista

> So, this is Vista Home premium. I have tried installing
Quote:

> a couple graphics programs from Windows 98.
Which programs?

Do they support Vista?

--
Regards

John Waller


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Old 01-13-2008   #5 (permalink)
Richard in AZ


 
 

Re: Brand new to Vista

First go to the Control Panel, Users, and check if you have Administrative privileges with your
logon.
Sony was most likely setup with a "user" or "owner" account and a "guest" account.
Let us know what your status is for more help.

"Mike E" <nobody@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uEoCwciVIHA.5300@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Hello,
>
> I have been given really super Sony VAIO notebook
> for Christmas by my friends!
> I have used Windows 98 se till now, on a miserably
> slow dialup; but they also gave me a year's wireless!
>
> So, this is Vista Home premium. I have tried installing
> a couple graphics programs from Windows 98.
> When I run them, Vista is telling me:
>
> "System error accessing registry. Make sure you have
> registry modification privileges on this computer."
>
> I am and will be the sole user of this computer.
> I'm supposing that I need to change something about
> my status, from a user to administrator. I don't yet
> know how to do this. The system comes up and I
> proceed, but apparently in a guest capacity.
>
> Can anyone advise me?
>
> Thank you,
> Mike
>
>

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Old 01-13-2008   #6 (permalink)
David Sanders


 
 

Re: Brand new to Vista

Mike E wrote:
Quote:

> Hello,
>
> I have been given really super Sony VAIO notebook
> for Christmas by my friends!
> I have used Windows 98 se till now, on a miserably
> slow dialup; but they also gave me a year's wireless!
>
> So, this is Vista Home premium. I have tried installing
> a couple graphics programs from Windows 98.
> When I run them, Vista is telling me:
>
> "System error accessing registry. Make sure you have
> registry modification privileges on this computer."
>
> I am and will be the sole user of this computer.
> I'm supposing that I need to change something about
> my status, from a user to administrator. I don't yet
> know how to do this. The system comes up and I
> proceed, but apparently in a guest capacity.
>
> Can anyone advise me?
>
> Thank you,
> Mike
>
>
Did you install these programs from the original CDs using a setup.exe
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Old 01-13-2008   #7 (permalink)
Mike E


 
 

Re: Brand new to Vista


"Mike E" <nobody@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uEoCwciVIHA.5300@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Hello,
>
> I have been given really super Sony VAIO notebook
> for Christmas by my friends!
> I have used Windows 98 se till now, on a miserably
> slow dialup; but they also gave me a year's wireless!
>
> So, this is Vista Home premium. I have tried installing
> a couple graphics programs from Windows 98.
> When I run them, Vista is telling me:
>
> "System error accessing registry. Make sure you have
> registry modification privileges on this computer."
>
> I am and will be the sole user of this computer.
> I'm supposing that I need to change something about
> my status, from a user to administrator. I don't yet
> know how to do this. The system comes up and I
> proceed, but apparently in a guest capacity.
>
> Can anyone advise me?
>
> Thank you,
> Mike
>
>
Thank you all.
The two programs are Paint Shop Pro 4.12 (ancient shareware)
and one I registered and bought, Firehand Ember - a thumbnail
viewer and editor.
Apparently these put values into the registry, and I admit that the
registry is a very technical issue. It just seems that the same action
should be possible in Vista. I will check my status as you advised,
and come back.



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-13-2008   #8 (permalink)
Mike Hall - MVP


 
 

Re: Brand new to Vista

"Mike E" <nobody@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:O4O$s4lVIHA.6092@xxxxxx
Quote:

>
> "Mike E" <nobody@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uEoCwciVIHA.5300@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> Hello,
>>
>> I have been given really super Sony VAIO notebook
>> for Christmas by my friends!
>> I have used Windows 98 se till now, on a miserably
>> slow dialup; but they also gave me a year's wireless!
>>
>> So, this is Vista Home premium. I have tried installing
>> a couple graphics programs from Windows 98.
>> When I run them, Vista is telling me:
>>
>> "System error accessing registry. Make sure you have
>> registry modification privileges on this computer."
>>
>> I am and will be the sole user of this computer.
>> I'm supposing that I need to change something about
>> my status, from a user to administrator. I don't yet
>> know how to do this. The system comes up and I
>> proceed, but apparently in a guest capacity.
>>
>> Can anyone advise me?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Mike
>>
>>
>
> Thank you all.
> The two programs are Paint Shop Pro 4.12 (ancient shareware)
> and one I registered and bought, Firehand Ember - a thumbnail
> viewer and editor.
> Apparently these put values into the registry, and I admit that the
> registry is a very technical issue. It just seems that the same action
> should be possible in Vista. I will check my status as you advised,
> and come back.
>
>
>

Mike

PSP is up to version X2 (12) now. Version 4.12 was originally released for
Win 95 and it most likely won't work at all. Consider trying the trial
version of X2.

In place of Firehand Ember, you could try Faststone Image Viewer 4.3 which
is free for personal use and it works in Vista.. http://www.faststone.org/

--
Mike Hall - MVP
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx




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Old 01-14-2008   #9 (permalink)
Lang Murphy


 
 

Re: Brand new to Vista

"Mike E" <nobody@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uEoCwciVIHA.5300@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Hello,
>
> I have been given really super Sony VAIO notebook
> for Christmas by my friends!
> I have used Windows 98 se till now, on a miserably
> slow dialup; but they also gave me a year's wireless!
>
> So, this is Vista Home premium. I have tried installing
> a couple graphics programs from Windows 98.
> When I run them, Vista is telling me:
>
> "System error accessing registry. Make sure you have
> registry modification privileges on this computer."
>
> I am and will be the sole user of this computer.
> I'm supposing that I need to change something about
> my status, from a user to administrator. I don't yet
> know how to do this. The system comes up and I
> proceed, but apparently in a guest capacity.
>
> Can anyone advise me?
>
> Thank you,
> Mike
>
>

Have you tried running them as administrator? Right click on the app's icon
and select Run as administrator. If that doesn't work, you might try
uninstalling them and reinstalling them by right-clicking on the install exe
icon and run -the install- as administrator. This assumes that your acct is
already an administrator or you've added yourself to the admin group and the
apps still don't work. Sometimes one must invoke the Run as administrator
command even if one is in the admin group... because the admin group's
priviledges are limited.

I've installed a few Win95 era apps and they all worked. One would error
when I quit it, but it would create and save it's documents before it blew
up. That's not to say your Win95 era apps could or can work... just that
there -are- apps from that era that run on Vista without issue.

Lang

Lang

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Old 01-14-2008   #10 (permalink)
Mike E


 
 

Re: Brand new to Vista


"Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:C2B1E017-EFBD-4AE8-BDAA-63A9E6DC16BF@xxxxxx
Quote:

> "Mike E" <nobody@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uEoCwciVIHA.5300@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > Hello,
> >
> > I have been given really super Sony VAIO notebook
> > for Christmas by my friends!
> > I have used Windows 98 se till now, on a miserably
> > slow dialup; but they also gave me a year's wireless!
> >
> > So, this is Vista Home premium. I have tried installing
> > a couple graphics programs from Windows 98.
> > When I run them, Vista is telling me:
> >
> > "System error accessing registry. Make sure you have
> > registry modification privileges on this computer."
> >
> > I am and will be the sole user of this computer.
> > I'm supposing that I need to change something about
> > my status, from a user to administrator. I don't yet
> > know how to do this. The system comes up and I
> > proceed, but apparently in a guest capacity.
> >
> > Can anyone advise me?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Mike
> >
> >
>
>
> Have you tried running them as administrator? Right click on the app's
icon
Quote:

> and select Run as administrator. If that doesn't work, you might try
> uninstalling them and reinstalling them by right-clicking on the install
exe
Quote:

> icon and run -the install- as administrator. This assumes that your acct
is
Quote:

> already an administrator or you've added yourself to the admin group and
the
Quote:

> apps still don't work. Sometimes one must invoke the Run as administrator
> command even if one is in the admin group... because the admin group's
> priviledges are limited.
>
> I've installed a few Win95 era apps and they all worked. One would error
> when I quit it, but it would create and save it's documents before it blew
> up. That's not to say your Win95 era apps could or can work... just that
> there -are- apps from that era that run on Vista without issue.
>
> Lang
>
> Lang
>
Thank you very much, to all, and to you, Lang. It worked! The apps
start up normally without a system error now, and run fine. I'm always
glad to find the one with the "magic words"! Many blessings to you.
Mike



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