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Originally posted by WDZ
I always have to go to File > Load Hive, then select the user's NTUSER.DAT file before I can access their registry.
Thank you for pointing out my oversight. That will be necessary if no processes are currently running under the user account in question. If there are (a service account or fast user switching with the user logged on) the hive will be already loaded.
The exact steps for loading the hive are:
1) Select (highlight) HKEY_USERS in regedit.exe. If you don't, the menu item for the next step will be disabled.
2) Use File -> Load Hive from the menu, navigate to NTUSER.DAT under the user's profile (presumably under C:\Documents and Settings\ folder).
3) You will be asked for a name to add the hive under -- it can be anything you like and will appear under HKEY_USERS. I suggest the account name.
4) After you make your changes, select the loaded hive and use File -> Unload Hive. That will insure your chages are saved.
If you attempt to load a hive already loaded, you will receive a message to the effect of the file being in use by another process. In that case, you should proceed with the instructions I originally provided.