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Dec 29th, 2001, 12:00 PM
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Windows 2000 Registry And Free Program
Hi Guys,
I have developed a program that I need to test under Win2k. It uses the registry to store and retrieve a lot of information. However, the keys must be the same for all users. I tried to use the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE hive to store these keys, but it does not work under win2k (unless the user is an administrator or a power user). Then I am trying to use the HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT. I need to test if my program will work under this key.
I need to check if it will be able to read/write under this key, and then if it will also be able to retrieve the values stored under this key with a different logged user (windows logon).
The test is very simple. Basically, I will need someone to install my program (it will be available for download from my website: jfenterprisesltd.com/itc) and then click on a few buttons to check if it is able to write/read from the registry. Then, all I will need to finish this test is that this person log on with a different user and check if the program settings remains the same. I think this will take less than 10 minutes.
Can anybody help me?
Thank you in advance,
Joao Pessanha
CEO, JFEnterprisesltd.com
[email protected]
P.S: I will give a free copy of this program to the person who helps me, of course!
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