There may be a "max registry size" setting in the System part of the
control panel (near where the pagefile size is set). Not sure if that'll
help you though... 217 MB is freaking huge for a registry, and I don't
think I've ever been able to get one to shrink before.  Good luck.
        Mark 

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Wolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 3:12 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Windows registry issue

It appears that one of my machines has been set for the last couple of
years to keep client variables in the registry and now the registry is
217 MB.  I've tried to delete the variables but I keep getting an error
message that there is not enough space to create a registry log.
Because of this problem, I also cannot create new user accounts on the
machine due to "insufficient system resources" errors.  Does anyone have
any suggestions as to what can be done in order to solve this?  Any help
would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!
 

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