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January 09, 2005 modifying windows registry? | ||||
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Hello all, Does anyone here know how to programmatically add, delete, and/or change the current value of an existing key in the windows registry? If so please lend a hand by providing a short example that accomplishes this. Thanks Much! rev |
January 10, 2005 Re: modifying windows registry? | ||||
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Posted in reply to rev | Try these: http://dsource.org/tutorials/index.php?show_example=125 "Reads int and string from Notepad registry entries. Creates, writes, and reads int and string registry entries for dsource app." http://dsource.org/tutorials/index.php?show_example=130 "Simple windows app that stores its upper-left coordinates in registry so that it can remember where it was when the app was closed." "rev" <rev_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:crs7p3$29np$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Hello all, > > Does anyone here know how to programmatically add, delete, and/or change the > current value of an existing key in the windows registry? If so please lend a > hand by providing a short example that accomplishes this. Thanks Much! |
January 10, 2005 Re: modifying windows registry? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Lynn Allan | In article <crspd4$2ptt$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Lynn Allan says... > >Try these: >http://dsource.org/tutorials/index.php?show_example=125 >"Reads int and string from Notepad registry entries. Creates, writes, >and reads int and string registry entries for dsource app." > >http://dsource.org/tutorials/index.php?show_example=130 >"Simple windows app that stores its upper-left coordinates in registry >so that it can remember where it was when the app was closed." > >"rev" <rev_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:crs7p3$29np$1@digitaldaemon.com... >> Hello all, >> >> Does anyone here know how to programmatically add, delete, and/or >change the >> current value of an existing key in the windows registry? If so >please lend a >> hand by providing a short example that accomplishes this. Thanks >Much! Lynn, this is greatly appreciated. rev |
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