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Registry
Hi Dan,
I am looking for a way to enumerate the registry keys. In your book vb5
programmers guide to the win32 api you mention a file called: FileDemo.vbp.
I do not have my CD with me, would this file be available on Desaware's
website?
Is there a more fashionable way to do this via the Windows Scripting Host
or something like that?
Thanks,
Tom
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Re: Registry
Well, I'll be glad to Email you the project if you can't find it (your Email
isn't posted here).
I don't know of a more fashionable way offhand, though if you want to save time
you can use the registry component in Desaware's StorageTools product:-)
Dan
Thomas LaRosa wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> I am looking for a way to enumerate the registry keys. In your book vb5
> programmers guide to the win32 api you mention a file called: FileDemo.vbp.
> I do not have my CD with me, would this file be available on Desaware's
> website?
>
> Is there a more fashionable way to do this via the Windows Scripting Host
> or something like that?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
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Re: Registry
Hi Dan
my Email is: tlarosa@concord.com
Dan Appleman <dan@desaware.com> wrote:
>Well, I'll be glad to Email you the project if you can't find it (your Email
>isn't posted here).
>I don't know of a more fashionable way offhand, though if you want to save
time
>you can use the registry component in Desaware's StorageTools product:-)
>
>Dan
>
>
>Thomas LaRosa wrote:
>
>> Hi Dan,
>>
>> I am looking for a way to enumerate the registry keys. In your book vb5
>> programmers guide to the win32 api you mention a file called: FileDemo.vbp.
>> I do not have my CD with me, would this file be available on Desaware's
>> website?
>>
>> Is there a more fashionable way to do this via the Windows Scripting Host
>> or something like that?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tom
>
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