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I tried the above it didn't seem to resolve (the class ID exists in both the 32 bit WOW6432 location as well as the 64 bit location, changed both; additionally strangely in Windows 7 SP 1 64 bit, I have not been able to restore the TrustedInstaller as the owner of the registry keys. I did select the local computer as the object, and even when I do a "find" of all accounts I see all the built-in accounts with the exception of TrustedInstaller. I tried "NT Service\TrustedInstaller" in quotes and every variation as well. If I try to do the same ownership change on a file object (as opposed to registry), it works no problem.