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    Hi,
    How Do I check in the registry if the screensaver is set or not? Tried using the regOpenKey API, but that didn't work.
    My code:

    Code:
    Dim Retval As Long
    Dim Reg_val As Long
        Reg_val = RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "Control Panel\desktop\ScreenSaveActive", Retval)
    Any ideas??

    Thanx

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    You may have use of my registry module, download it from my homepage

    Then you can use regval property like this:
    Code:
    Retval=Regval("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\desktop\ScreenSaveActive")
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    Smile thanx kedaman!

    kedaman,

    Thanx a ton for ur help. It worked great! Im eternally grateful!

    Thanx again!

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    kedaman,

    To change:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\desktop\ScreenSaveActive" to 1 how do I use ur code???

    figured it'll take me time to read ur code, so might ask u instead!

    Thanx.

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    Easy if you know how a property works; a property returns and sets a value and can be used like a variable (a=property, property=a...)

    Now you use regval as it would be a collection:
    Code:
    Regval("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\desktop\ScreenSaveActive")="1"
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    writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
    writing haskell makes your life easier:
    reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
    To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.

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    Red face

    nope kedaman, haven't used a property before.

    Thanx.

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    Here is another registry code.

    Add the following to a Module
    Code:
    Declare Function RegCloseKey Lib "advapi32.dll" (ByVal HKEY As Long) As Long
    Declare Function RegCreateKey Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "RegCreateKeyA" (ByVal HKEY As Long, ByVal lpSubKey As String, phkResult As Long) As Long
    Declare Function RegDeleteKey Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "RegDeleteKeyA" (ByVal HKEY As Long, ByVal lpSubKey As String) As Long
    Declare Function RegDeleteValue Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "RegDeleteValueA" (ByVal HKEY As Long, ByVal lpValueName As String) As Long
    Declare Function RegOpenKey Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "RegOpenKeyA" (ByVal HKEY As Long, ByVal lpSubKey As String, phkResult As Long) As Long
    Declare Function RegQueryValueEx Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "RegQueryValueExA" (ByVal HKEY As Long, ByVal lpValueName As String, ByVal lpReserved As Long, lpType As Long, lpData As Any, lpcbData As Long) As Long
    Declare Function RegSetValueEx Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "RegSetValueExA" (ByVal HKEY As Long, ByVal lpValueName As String, ByVal Reserved As Long, ByVal dwType As Long, lpData As Any, ByVal cbData As Long) As Long
    Public Const HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT = &H80000000
    Public Const HKEY_CURRENT_USER = &H80000001
    Public Const HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE = &H80000002
    Public Const HKEY_USERS = &H80000003
    Public Const HKEY_PERFORMANCE_DATA = &H80000004
    Public Const REG_SZ = 1
    
    Function RegQueryStringValue(ByVal HKEY As Long, ByVal strValueName As String)
        Dim lResult As Long
        Dim lValueType As Long
        Dim strBuf As String
        Dim lDataBufSize As Long
        
        On Error GoTo 0
        lResult = RegQueryValueEx(HKEY, strValueName, 0&, lValueType, ByVal 0&, lDataBufSize)
        If lResult = ERROR_SUCCESS Then
            If lValueType = REG_SZ Then
                strBuf = String(lDataBufSize, " ")
                lResult = RegQueryValueEx(HKEY, strValueName, 0&, 0&, ByVal strBuf, lDataBufSize)
                If lResult = ERROR_SUCCESS Then
                    RegQueryStringValue = StripTerminator(strBuf)
                End If
            End If
        End If
    End Function
    
    Public Function GetSettingEx(HKEY As Long, sPath As String, sValue As String)
        Dim KeyHand&
        Dim datatype&
        Call RegOpenKey(HKEY, sPath, KeyHand&)
        GetSettingEx = RegQueryStringValue(KeyHand&, sValue)
        Call RegCloseKey(KeyHand&)
    End Function
    
    Function StripTerminator(ByVal strString As String) As String
        Dim intZeroPos As Integer
    
        intZeroPos = InStr(strString, Chr$(0))
        If intZeroPos > 0 Then
            StripTerminator = Left$(strString, intZeroPos - 1)
        Else
            StripTerminator = strString
        End If
    End Function
    
    Public Sub SaveSettingEx(HKEY As Long, sPath As String, sValue As String, sData As String)
        Dim KeyHand As Long
        Call RegCreateKey(HKEY, sPath, KeyHand)
        Call RegSetValueEx(KeyHand&, sValue, 0, REG_SZ, ByVal sData, Len(sData))
        Call RegCloseKey(KeyHand&)
    End Sub
    Usage:

    Code:
    'Save a Value to the Registry
    SaveSettingEx HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "Software\Myapp", "Testing", "Hello"
    
    
    
    'Get a value from the Registry
    Retval = GetSettingEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "Software\Myapp", "Testing")
    Print Retval

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    If you want to change DWORD values you'll have to see the example project on my site: http://www.parksie.uklinux.net/registry.zip
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