Max Bowsher wrote:
No. It's a virtual directory. It's also read only. Use regtool.
Max.
Is there any other way around without installing cygwin (I mean just having cygwin1.dll of course) and without using regedit to do the job?
fabrice
Fabrice,
Write a C program using the appropriate Win32 calls, of course. The registry isn't magic.
Randall Schulz
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