On our Win2k/CF5 server I mistakenly enabled client variables (although 
we're not using them) on a busy site.  Client variable storage was still 
set to the default 'registry'.  Apparently it ran fine for a few weeks, 
then we began getting registry full errors when connecting to the server 
using Terminal Services for administration purposes.  Expanding the 
registry size in Windows hasn't helped, but I'm not certain that it's 
actually being expanded.  The registry was at 215 MB in size with a 256MB 
limit, and we expanded it to a 512 MB limit, but the size remains at 215 
MB.

I'm unable to delete any of the CF Client keys in the registry, either 
manually, by using reg.exe from the Resource Kit, or by CF script 
(http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_17881). 
I've tried manually deleting keys both with and without CF and IIS 
actively running, with the same results.

CF Sites are running fine, but we're seeing some other problems.  If we 
try to save a scheduled task with a name longer than six characters, it 
doesn't get saved.  We can't get in to view CF logs in CF Administrator, 
getting an error:

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Unable to delete the registry entry in branch 
hkey_local_machine\software\allaire\coldfusion\currentversion\logging\logViewerFilters\CurrentFilter
A problem was encountered trying to access the system registry. Error 
number 1019 occurred.

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This is the same error that the CF script throws when trying to delete the 
client variables.  Any ideas how to fix this mess, or is the registry 
completely fubar?




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