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    Question Registry Key for location

    Is there a registry key that can be read that tells a computer's location (e.g. default country).

    How do I read this?

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    I think it's here:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International\sCountry
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    Originally posted by dominicallpar
    I think it's here:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International\sCountry
    Is that on 9x and NT/2K/XP systems too?

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    Originally posted by dominicallpar
    I think it's here:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International\sCountry
    I can't see it on my WIndows 98 system

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    It does on Win 2K (just checked it)
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    I've seen it there on both XP Pro and Win2k...

    Don't mean to sound harsh, but it's time for you to upgrade away from Win98...it's two releases out of current production.
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    Originally posted by dominicallpar
    I've seen it there on both XP Pro and Win2k...

    Don't mean to sound harsh, but it's time for you to upgrade away from Win98...it's two releases out of current production.



    I use it as a development machine to ensure backward compatibility so I need to be able to support it the function on this platform

    XP Pro and Win2k should be the same as one another for this (and NT). 98 and ME are likely to be similar to one another.

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    Have you attempted to search your registry?
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    Thumbs up

    yes - first thing I tried when you told me!

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