Can't Change Registry Per Instruction 290684

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Ray19

My Outlook problem is the continuous pop-up of "Enter Network Password"
whenever I press the Send/Receive button in the Outlook menu to receive my
e-mails. I am using Outlook 2002 (10.6515.6735) SP3 and Windows XP Prof.
Version 2002 Service Pack 2.

I'm trying to modify the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected
Storage System Provider key of the Registry Editor in accordance with KB
Article 290684 to resolve this problem. The Permissions for Administrators
Full Control and Read are both checked but dimmed which I assume means they
are not activated for this operation?

Anyhow, when I check the Replace option to go along with the already checked
Inherit option, in the advanced feature, and press Apply it doesn't take but
instead reverts back to the original checked Inherit option only. I assume
my desired action cannot be performed because I do not have Administrator
Permissions or because it's impossible to perform (which doesn't sound right
because it is a KB instruction)? Is this correct and, if so, how can I
perform the operation described? I am an individual home user and am listed
as a member of the administrators group under the Local Users file under
Computer Management in the Administrative Tools folder of the Control Panel.

I have tried everything I know to follow the direction of the above
referenced Knowledge base article for Windows XP - all to no avail. I'm
unable to successfully apply the "replace permission entries on all child
objects with entries shown here that apply to child objects" for The
Protected Storage System Provider Key. I can delete the user subkey, under
the Protected Storage System Provider key, but it always reappears and my
problem in Outlook remains.

I've really gotten quite a headache the last few days from this situation!
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, in advance, for any
input you may provide!

Ray19
 

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