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‎May 13, 2011
04:34 AM
Checking Windows Registry
Hi,
Can we chack whether a particular value under some registry value exists or not (value not the key). It should return only true\false.
Thanks.:confused:
Can we chack whether a particular value under some registry value exists or not (value not the key). It should return only true\false.
Thanks.:confused:
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‎May 13, 2011
08:32 AM
Yes, you can! 😉
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‎May 16, 2011
12:15 AM
hiii
Can you please explain me how???
Thanks
Can you please explain me how???
Thanks
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‎May 16, 2011
04:04 AM
You need to use the Get Registry Action.
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‎Sep 27, 2011
10:42 AM
Get Registry entry returns a Win32Exception that sets the warning flag.
Anyone know how to turn this warning off for specific calls?
Anyone know how to turn this warning off for specific calls?
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‎Sep 28, 2011
01:37 AM
According to release notes, there is a fix for this on version 2011 SP2 which is just out.
Otherwise whenever the key does not exist, it will show the exception
--Jerome
Otherwise whenever the key does not exist, it will show the exception
--Jerome
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‎Sep 28, 2011
03:26 AM
Hi Jérôme, I think you've mean IA 2010 SP2 and not IA 2011 SP2 (IA 2011 was just released in May, whereas IA 2010 was already at SP1).
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‎Sep 28, 2011
04:29 AM
pv7721 wrote:
Hi Jérôme, I think you've mean IA 2010 SP2 and not IA 2011 SP2 (IA 2011 was just released in May, whereas IA 2010 was already at SP1).
No, I really meant 2011 SP2. This is only available since very few time, maybe you did not get the notification. Release notes can be found here
--Jerome
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‎Sep 28, 2011
10:43 AM
Yes, thank you, support has already confirmed this. Thanks! 🙂