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Apr 6th, 2005, 04:38 AM
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Registry Entry
i want to enter some particular registry values
how to do dat
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Huzefa Yousuf
Software Engineer
Verticity Inc.
+92-345-2235303
[email protected]
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Apr 6th, 2005, 04:58 AM
#2
Re: Registry Entry
have a look at SaveSetting() and GetSetting(). theres loads of examples on the forum.
casey.
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Apr 6th, 2005, 05:54 AM
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Re: Registry Entry
Hi,
If you want more control over your registry settings you might want to consider the following Registry Settings
Regards
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Apr 6th, 2005, 06:20 AM
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Re: Registry Entry
I gather that this is your first venture into using the Registry. If this is true, then I think going the route that vbasicgirl would be the easiest, and certainly the easiest to understand.
Once you get comfortable with that, you might want to move into Pozzi's suggestion.
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Apr 6th, 2005, 06:34 AM
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Re: Registry Entry
absolulety... this is actually my first venture into writing registries, therefore before i actually start to access them i need more info that y do we have registries, the registry architechture n then how to access / modify them
Women ...r like tea bags, you neva know how strong they really r untill u put them in hot water
Huzefa Yousuf
Software Engineer
Verticity Inc.
+92-345-2235303
[email protected]
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Apr 6th, 2005, 06:40 AM
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Re: Registry Entry
 Originally Posted by hyousuf2
absolulety... this is actually my first venture into writing registries, therefore before i actually start to access them i need more info that y do we have registries, the registry architechture n then how to access / modify them
Explaining in detail registry architechture is a bit beyond the scope of a VB Q&A forum section. I'm sure you can find more than enough information to keep you reading for a while if you do some Goggle searchs on this subject.
But, to answer your original question, I would use GetSetting and SaveSetting to make the registry entries. Both of those are explained in the VB Help Files and you can find info on them at www.microsoft.msdn.com
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Apr 6th, 2005, 06:52 AM
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Re: Registry Entry
thnkx for da help ! i would go abt doing ma job now
Women ...r like tea bags, you neva know how strong they really r untill u put them in hot water
Huzefa Yousuf
Software Engineer
Verticity Inc.
+92-345-2235303
[email protected]
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Apr 6th, 2005, 08:50 AM
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Apr 7th, 2005, 12:09 AM
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Re: Registry Entry
well i guess this last e.g. was da best of da lot !
Women ...r like tea bags, you neva know how strong they really r untill u put them in hot water
Huzefa Yousuf
Software Engineer
Verticity Inc.
+92-345-2235303
[email protected]
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