This is *not* just related to IE7. I slipstreamed only windows updates using nlite and found the same problem while running office for a new user because it needs to run the msi installer the first time any office application launches (see my posting). It should be a bug in the nlite slipstreaming process which does not change the registry key permissions on that key.
I just checked another system that was installed by hand and the default permissions on that registry key should be:
Administrators - Full Control
System - Full Control
Everyone - Read
When changing this permissions on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer make sure you set them to propagate down by selecting the check box that reads: "Replace permission entries on all child objects ..."
I can't find the values for those permissions at that registry key location. May you be more precise about where they 're located please?
minor bug integrating IE7?
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I can't find the values for those permissions at that registry key location. May you be more precise about where they 're located please?
thanks