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Omnipage Pro 11 Error Message: Failed to update the system registry. Please try using Regedit.



 
 
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Old April 3rd 06, 09:00 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.scanner
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Default Omnipage Pro 11 Error Message: Failed to update the system registry. Please try using Regedit.


After installing Omnipage Pro 11 on my new PC, when I started Omnipage
Pro 11 I got the error message "Failed to update the system registry.
Please try using Regedit."

I solved this by editing the registry:

- run regedit
- navigate to "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Omnipage.Document"
- right click on it, and select Permissions
- select your userid from the first table (you may have to add your
userid - I just selected Administrators instead because my WinXP userid
has admin rights)
- tick "Allow - Full Control"
- select Apply then OK

Hope that helps someone, someday...

 




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