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Topic Title: Finding Registry Values Topic Summary: Created On: 23-Jun-2006 16:29 Status: Post and Reply |
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For a given registery "key" (looks like a file name), does anyone know of a way to loop through all the values, finding values when we don't know their names ahead of time?
- Louie |
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http://www.windowsdevcenter.co.../VB_Registry_Keys.html
I ran across this article this weekend which explains in great detail how to access Registry values with VB. Maybe it will help. Craig ------------------------- Craig Forant me@craigforant.com |
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Thanks I read it. Not sure how I can take advantage of that info within DXL. Do I write some dxl-api interface to command VBA to do what I want? Never done anything like that.
- Louie |
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Louie,
There is a command line switch to regedit that allows you to export a registry path to a file, where you can access it from DXL to parse the information you're looking for. An example of the command line is: regedit.exe /a C:\output.txt HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Telelogic This will extract the Telelogic path to a structured file where it can be parsed. I've taken this idea and created a Windows Registry Browser that you can use to load an area of the registry and look around. There are some limitations: You can download and run the attached code. I believe it is safe to run the script as the only thing opened for writing is a temporary file, but please be careful with it anyway. -Dennis
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