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    David Schwenk Guest

    Editing Windows registry


    I remember reading in VBPJ a while back about an undocumented control
    included with either VB5 or VB6 that does registry access, that goes beyond
    the built in functions for this.
    They would allow access to any part of the registry.

    Now I can't seem to find where the control is.

    Does anybody have this information.
    Email: dgs119@psu.edu


  2. #2
    Michael Shutt Guest

    Re: Editing Windows registry

    I think you are referring to REGTOOL5.DLL. It shows up as "Registry Access
    Functions" in the References dialog.

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    Michael Shutt

    Please respond to newsgroup as I will not return direct emails.

    "David Schwenk" <dgs119@psu.edu> wrote in message
    news:3c7acac9$1@10.1.10.29...
    >
    > I remember reading in VBPJ a while back about an undocumented control
    > included with either VB5 or VB6 that does registry access, that goes

    beyond
    > the built in functions for this.
    > They would allow access to any part of the registry.
    >
    > Now I can't seem to find where the control is.
    >
    > Does anybody have this information.
    > Email: dgs119@psu.edu
    >




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