12th February 2008, 19:14
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Republic of Ireland
Posts: 36
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Could it not like have a service or something?
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Originally posted by DJ Egg
Winamp needs to write to the registry for the following:
Winamp -> Prefs:
Winamp Pro -> Enter Registration key
The key is stored in the registry.
If Winamp can't write to the registry then you can't register Winamp Pro.
File Types:
Any file association changes you make in there are written to the registry,
as are the "Launch Winamp for audio CDs", "Enqueue files on dbl-click", "Show Winamp in folder context menus" and "Enable Winamp Agent" settings.
If Winamp can't write to the registry, then those settings changes will not take effect.
There's probably a few other settings here and there which also require registry write permissions, eg. Jump To File -> Shell Options.
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