Registry seems to be Read-only.
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thorq2
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 4:19 pm    Post subject: Registry seems to be Read-only. Reply with quote

I'm using Command shell and minlogon.
When I use Registry Editor to make changes in the registry the changes are
lost after a reboot of the machine.
Can it have something to do with administrator priviligies?
Is there some setting in some component that has to be made or some certain
component that has to be added?

Thanks

/Thorq2
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"If it ain't broken, don't fix it."
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KM
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 4:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Registry seems to be Read-only. Reply with quote

thorq2,

We have discussed this problem a long time ago in this NG. You can search for minlogon and registry flush.
IIRC, the problem was about how you do the reboot under minlogon image. Unless you explicetely flush the registry, you better use a
command like "fba -reboot".

How do you currently reboot the device?

KM

Quote:
I'm using Command shell and minlogon.
When I use Registry Editor to make changes in the registry the changes are
lost after a reboot of the machine.
Can it have something to do with administrator priviligies?
Is there some setting in some component that has to be made or some certain
component that has to be added?

Thanks

/Thorq2
--
"If it ain't broken, don't fix it."
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thorq2
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 5:05 pm    Post subject: Re: Registry seems to be Read-only. Reply with quote

I simply just turn the power off when the only thing open is the command
prompt.
Thanks

/Thorq2

"KM" wrote:

Quote:
thorq2,

We have discussed this problem a long time ago in this NG. You can search for minlogon and registry flush.
IIRC, the problem was about how you do the reboot under minlogon image. Unless you explicetely flush the registry, you better use a
command like "fba -reboot".

How do you currently reboot the device?

KM

I'm using Command shell and minlogon.
When I use Registry Editor to make changes in the registry the changes are
lost after a reboot of the machine.
Can it have something to do with administrator priviligies?
Is there some setting in some component that has to be made or some certain
component that has to be added?

Thanks

/Thorq2
--
"If it ain't broken, don't fix it."


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Slobodan Brcin (eMVP)
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 5:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Registry seems to be Read-only. Reply with quote

Hi,

Then follow Konstantins suggestion since you can't just turn off power because you will have problem that you have experienced.
Also there is tools like xpepm or API functions that you can use for shutdown.

If you have power switch button then you could write application that will detect when you press it and then it should log changes.

Regards,
Slobodan

"thorq2" <thorq2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9032FAB0-598D-4492-AC2F-1136C9575773@microsoft.com...
Quote:
I simply just turn the power off when the only thing open is the command
prompt.
Thanks

/Thorq2

"KM" wrote:

thorq2,

We have discussed this problem a long time ago in this NG. You can search for minlogon and registry flush.
IIRC, the problem was about how you do the reboot under minlogon image. Unless you explicetely flush the registry, you better
use a
command like "fba -reboot".

How do you currently reboot the device?

KM

I'm using Command shell and minlogon.
When I use Registry Editor to make changes in the registry the changes are
lost after a reboot of the machine.
Can it have something to do with administrator priviligies?
Is there some setting in some component that has to be made or some certain
component that has to be added?

Thanks

/Thorq2
--
"If it ain't broken, don't fix it."


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